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brian kilmeade has it all next week, going to rocket. tucker is up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," happyls friday. so much happened in the final weeks of the presidential campaign that it's easy to lose track of it, whatever happened to this or that, development and the news? you can't remember, a lot of falls between the cracks, there is overload. politicians know this obviously and they take advantage of it. they can derail a story until after election day, often that
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story goes away forever and no one really remembers. that was precisely the thinking behind the democrats response to hunter biden's laptop. they knew from the first day that the contents of that laptop were in fact genuine. look what's on there, it may be theoretically possible that some foreign intel service with photoshop a picture of hunter biden's, mostly for self amusement, but 100 pictures of hunter biden's adorned with m&ms? no. no rush and did that come as those pictures were real. so with huge numbers of emails and texts from hunter biden explaining how he was sellingis access to his father, then the vice president and how his father was helping him do it. in order to enrich his family, joe biden changed this country's foreign policy, that happened. and that was a real crying that hunter biden's laptop revealed. if voters had understood that, it might have affected the results of the election so they could know.
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the current bureaucracy hid that from the country. 50 people signed a letter blaming vladimir putin for the laptop. hunter biden's story is russian disinformation dozens of intel officials say which was the headline and politico. that was a lie from top to bottom and was totally unsupported by evidence or intelligence. but it came just in time for the presidential debate, that was a point. joe biden picked it up and wields it it like a club from the stage. >> president biden: we are in a situation where we have foreign companies and countries trying to interfere in the outcome of our election. his own national security advisor told him that what is happening with his buddy, i shouldn't -- but i will. his buddy truly giuliani is used as a russian pawn it, is being fed information that is not true. >> tucker: has own national
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security advisor, that's probably right. but it was a lie. just two months after that debate the truth began to leak out, according once again too politico, the intel world's favorite media tool. the person with firsthand knowledge confirmed that it wasn't a fabrication. it was real, real enough to be used as evidence into an ongoing investigation for "hunter biden's ties. hunter biden we learned was facing possible indictment for what was happening on the laptop. the u.k. was looking for ukrainian and chinese businessmen who had paid hunter to get close to his father. his father was getting close to 10% of these deals, and that's all we learn. for six months we heard nothing more. meanwhile hunter biden got a lot richer. he sold a book that no one read for millions of dollars and he sold paintings that he would
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never hang anywhere for possibly even more than that, but we will never know because the identities of the people who bought them are so secret. but what we do know is that hunter biden was never charged with anything. why is that? it's weird given that biden himself, hunter biden admitted on television that the laptop didn't come from the kremlin. watch. >> was at your laptop? >> for real. i really don't know what the answer is. >> you don't know that the laptop was yours? but it could have been yours? >> it could be that i was hacked, it could be that there was a russian intelligence. it could be that it was stolen from me. >> tucker: so you think a clip like that where he admits it, the 50 intel officials are all you would think that clip would be a key piece of evidence in the probe into hunter biden's finances. where did all his money come from?
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where are foreign government sending him millions of dollars. joe biden, his brother, and we heard about this from the department of justice. good question, and today we got our answer and naturally came from politico. the magazine reported meaning it was like a toll for complex reasons we can never really know that the u.s. attorney in the state of delaware, unmanned called it david weiss had in fact buried at the hunter biden case and donezo on purpose because he was asked to dose it. david weiss decided to do all of this, politico told us, because he wanted to avoid taking any actions that could show that need it before the election. he did this at the request of biden's family and their lawyers and we print out through a political piece as well. to his credit, he listened, set
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a person involved in the discussion. in other words he listened to the bidens and their lawyers and because he did that, apparently david weist kept his job as a federal prosecutor. now it's not us a prison of justice, it's the right thing. "his decision to avoid revealing that investigation in a move that might have stayed donald trump's campaign even at a cost of politicizing the probe was consistent with his sober minded approach the job. on a boy. i got that? when you cover for a presidential campaign you are according to politico and ben -- did the right thing. we used our justice system to get the right team into the white house. i hope you got rewarded. in a case you have any idea, nothing to do with the time frame before the election, if the fbi had hunter biden's laptop for eventually a year. they alson, made a different
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connection to ball game, they are hunting down senior citizens that talk about election integrity and its label insurrectionist. i can't do anything about this foreign policy but maybe someday whent. it no longer matters, politico will tell us that story. in the meantime we can look t forward to more treatment like this for distance who opposed this regime in any way. as a reminder, is what happens to people who mock the people in power. >> exclusive footage you are looking at right now from cnn at the fbi arrives in fort lauderdale, florida. they rise just after 6:00 a.m. and a dozen officers worked till -- >> fbi, open the door. >> that was roger stone and his
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wife, both of them senior citizens by the way because he made the mistake of texting unflattering things about federal prosecutors and the government read his texts. but he doesn't have to worry about a s.w.a.t. team showing up at his house with the scene and camera crew in total. he can violate all the gun laws hehe wants and he has, and merrk garland work for his data, so he's fine. he can literally do whatever hea wants but as we have seen, he can. but if you step out of line, you're done. and they mean it, too. the ashley babbitt family. he still in solitary confinement tonight. matthew whitaker began working for the federal government way back when equal justice was the goal, not just about choked. we are happy to have him join us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. so it seems particularly brazen for them to just submit, we haven't done anything with a
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hundred-biden administration because we didn't want to help donald trump. >> that's exactly what appears happens. what it looks like right now based on everything we know is that this u.s. attorney in delaware put his thumb on the scales of justice. they knew that the next overstep atwas the issue of some subpoens and get documents that were to make the investigation go over it. what happened if they determined to affect the election and help joe biden and hurt donald trumpt they decided to not issue those overt subpoenas and i think that's so inconsistent with thed way that they should be constructive in the way that we expect. it creates an impression, like you talked about, a two-tier system of justice where there is everyone else who are kind of practically putting the thumb schools but it's outrageous. >> tucker: if hunter biden
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ever does go to jail i won't celebrate. i don't celebrate the jailing of anybody, that's not the point. it's a punitive legal tactics being used against opponents of should scareat everyone. and throwing into solitary confinement for trespassing, it's so disproportionate, what does the doj -- there must be people at the doj who are like, you can't -- if that's not justice. >> the amount of power that we have at the federal level is awesome at it used to be used judicially by a single minded people. it cannot be used to target a political is such a shame, again, this is just a long string of these types of investigations where it appears that if you are on the left or you are protected, you get to escape and at the same time if you are the cfo for the trump company for example, they will go after you until they find something to charge you with. it cannot be --
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and that we risk losing the republic. this is a moment in time with prosecutors both federal, state and local need to determine, are they going after people for their political beliefs or just because that's where the evidence leads and are we treating everyone the same? right now based on this hunter biden case weve are not treating everyone the same. >> do you think if i lied on the federal gun form and got away with it? >> absolutely not. we did lie and try cases all the time. >> i don't think you would either. matthew whitaker, thanks so much for joining us tonight. the white house set out loud the other dates as coordinated with tech monopolies to censor anything he deems to be misinformation. >> we are in regular touch with the social media platforms and those engagements typically happen to through members of our senior staff, but also members
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of our accommodating team, this is a big issue of misinformation specifically on the pandemic. then increased its information research and tracking within the surgeon general office and we are blogging the formulating book. >> and white house is actually in control of the information. that you receive on your phone in the first amendment doesn't exist. politicians have taken over the media but that's totally fine because it's disinformation. i said that out loud. today they didn't backtrack or apologize or fry the person who set it and disavow what she said because it's crazy unconstitutional behavior, they double down. the same one said if your blend
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that's everywhere. >> providing for facebook or their platforms to major and publicly share the impact of misinformation on their platform and at the audience it's reaching. also with the public, also with all of you who creates a robust enforcement strategies that work deeper to go get it and you shouldn't be banned from one platform and not others if you are providing this information out there. >> we really try not to lead for her because it's friday and you are going into the weekend. notnd everything is bad news but it's kind of hard tod avoid th. you should be totally silenced if you disagree with the old joe biden white house. that's what they are saying. and again, they are not explain that. this afternoon present company comply with these orders that effectively there guilty of murder.
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>> they are killing people. look, the only pandemic we have are the ones that are on vaccinated. and they are killing people. >> tucker: they are killing people? what doli you though, i could do to those who are killing people, anything you want. they are murderers. i can't believe that they are we black. he's written an awful lot about this topic and he joins us franklin, thanks for coming on. boy, you were once called paranoid and i have been, too. i don't think you could be paranoid enough about what is this, what kind of talk is like this. >> i think it's really important talker and it's important that you started the show, talking about the hunter bidenri laptop story. i would really regard that as one of the most egregious acts of self some simper ship. and huge numbers of documents revealing serious questions, not about hunter but about
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joe biden, twitter banned any attempt to post a link on its platform and says it's facebook and they would all algorithm algorithmically pressed the stories of tech giants three weeks before the election barred americans from hearing about reporting from an authentic laptop. we talkp. all the time about how china is so tyrannical because they restrict the intranet but right now we are talking about how cuba is so oppressive because they don't all citizens of access to the internet. that's what was done in a 2020 election. the tech companies together with the corporate media based on a lie by the cia that was russian disinformation censor the internet and joe biden won. when they did that they saw that very few people will object and they kicked trump off the internet, then they removed
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parlor which was at the time the most popular app download by americans because they promised they would allow free speech and five months later there she is at the podium proudly boasting that she's dictating to social media companies what people need to be banned and what content needs to be removed if the white house considers it disinformation, this is as tyrannical as it gets. >> tucker: i'm glad you mentioned it cuba because even today hit eight republicans on the hill spent the whole day talking about theth lack of freedom in cuba. increasingly, neither are we and they don't notice it what's going on in the country they are supposed to be running and that they spent all this time focused on the caribbean nation. doesn't the first amendment say pretty clearly that the government is not allowed to be controlling the press? >> i thought the whole point of the make america great again,
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america first policy was by donald trump and others in congress and the other is that we shouldn't be fixing our own country, we should be making it better for other americans. it's very necessary to talk about it but what about right down your nose? i think that's exactly the point. you have what is genuinely an act of censorship by the state and there is case law that says that if the government t coerces private actors to do the kinds of censorship that the government itself can't do, that in itself becomes unconstitutional. remember, the executiveve branch has huge power over facebook and these of the company sold when they make suggestions about the list of people they want banned, of course it's not a suggestion, it's coercion. the law says that that is a free-speech issue because a government is engaging in a type of censorship they couldn't do on their own by pressuring private actors to do it for
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them. >> tucker: then the president of the united states as they ars murderers? glenn greenwald, thank you for clarity as always. >> could to be with you tucker. >> tucker: a lot going on around the country and will bring you another snapshot, los angeles bringing back and doormat mandates. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: the city of los angeles has announced it is bringing back indoor >> tucker: the city of los angeles has announced it will bring back indoor mask mandates even for people who have been vaccinated. >> masking indoors must become a normal practice by all regardless of vaccination status so we can stop the level of transmission we are currently seeking. >> tucker: it so it doesn't make a ton of sense, and the l.a. county sheriff a sheriff has announced he will not enforce the mandate that youte just heard, and that does make sense because it's not rooted in science.? how do we know this? back in may the director of the cdc rochelle walensky said that the vaccinated people don't need to wear masks. >> we are asking people to be honest with themselves, if they
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are vaccinated and not wearing a mask, they are safe. if they are not vaccinated, they are not safe. >> tucker: so the experts haveco contradictory guidance. maybe the experts and the science have nothing to do with any of this. maybe it's as simple as want to hand power over your life, the intimate details, what you can wear while you are eating for example, whether you can go to church, they don't want to give it back and they are not. there is are other cities that will reintroduce mask mandates. in new york, governor cuomo tweeted that mask should be mandatory because they are, and i'm not making this upcoming sign of respect. they can prevent the common cold. that's why they mandate them. meanwhile, the world health organization is mourning the third wave of the virus is about to knock out all the progress that vaccines haveut made. chaos on the covid front
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tonight. alex berenson is the man to sort it out and he's a best-selling author, he so honest about this topic that he's been blocked from posting by twitter, and according to the white house that means he should be banned everywhere. facebook, youtube and sub stack. but in the meantime he's always welcome. this is so much here and you mav know too much tikva chris spencer. let me just throw this out to you, let me assess the developments that you just need to. >> max are useless for their wares, we had our randomized control and i need to block the transmission of the virus. and with known that, too. maybe you decide to wear a letter and 95 mask and read on her face full time and you are out and never touch it, you get some minor benefit, even though that is not really proven. but i've grown to conclude of the last 12 months is masks are
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very simply symbolic. alll they are as a sign that you are in a dangerous time and you need to listen to us. if i don't see people wearing masks, i forget to be scared and that's why they want people wearing masks. it could not be clearer. >> tucker: psychological damage they are doing here. so we are now told there's a third wave and this may undercut thee effectiveness of the vaccines. how effective are the vaccines, do we know so far? >> the vaccines appeared to be declining in effectiveness very quickly and i believeve this is why twitter has me blocked. i've been blocked for 12 hours but this is a very clear warning signal, i've never been blocked on twitter before and i've written a lot of stuffs about mass and lockdowns and lots of stuff that people have not liked even though it was all be backed by data and all by the primary government sources and scientific papers. vaccines appear to be a third rail.
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there is tremendous financial pressure in favor of these vaccines and so what i wrote today was, listen. it's not my fault the u.k. had 50,000 new covid cases today. britain is the most vaccinated major country in the world and they have an out-of-control epidemic right now. deaths are going up and hospitalizations are going up and hopefully they will not go to thell level that they went bk in january but they are rising and it has nothing to do with the fact that people are not vaccinated there because they are. so thatey has got me up troublen twitter. i'm going to keep saying it again and i think eventually i will get kicked off of twitter so i have the sub stack. i know a lot of your viewers follow me on twitter, give me. is big and i think that's right. i hadn't even heard of subset until two years ago, it turns out to be a reference. alex, thank you. you've been honest the whole way
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through and we are grateful for that. >> thanks, tucker. is sold out of the western world has averted its work this week as chaos and anarchy have consumed part. no conversation about that in this nasty whatsoever, why. we brought someone from south africa, the head of the largest human rights association ndand that company and we did wt we could to help. be back in a moment.
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>> tucker: a big population centers fell into >> tucker: a big parts in populations of africa fell into chaos last week. south africa is the richest, probably most important country on the continent of africa and more to the point the leadership of south africa, many people run the country have very close ties
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to politicians who run our country. so it's worth knowing exactly what happened there. this is the head of the largest human rights organizations south africa and he's also a filmmaker and flew to the united states to speak to us for a brand-new episode of "tucker carlson tonight." very interesting, has part ofs it. >> the future has already happened in some places, it's just not spread evenly all over the world and in a way the future has already happened in south africa. what i mean by that is there are certain policies that people in america and others have been flirting with and have entered their way into south africa and you see the consequences. so we called this a solid you could experiment with in the early 90s and i would call this experiment a project. are going to have this new identity that is artificial i identity, status identity, however you want to bring it and
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we are going to superimpose this on everyone. it's almost globalism but a very small scale because africa is a very diverse country and a multi-communal contrarymm meanig a bunch of different lenders assigned cultures. now we are being told at -- >> tucker: and not just black and white there is a big indian part. >> yes. now you are being told that there was -- coordination to prosper the tribe must die. what that effectively means is, for the south african project to prosper these natural identities that people have should be suppressed. it'sid like saying on a bigger scale, it's like attempting the same for globalism's to prosper nation set to die. or you have to, you can be an american i believe in the american dream but only in as far as it doesn't stand in the way of his globalist project. and i think that's -- south africa in a way as an experiment that has already been implemented and we can see what
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happened to come we can talk about corruption and all that in south africa and i think that's a reason why we talked about that. you get quite aggressively shut down and he said there's a problem in south africa. >> in the united states affirmative action became the law in the 1960s and almost right, immediately, i think after a year or 1965 past which was the law that undid the vestiges of that segregation in the americanut south and said tt that's illegal and you can't do that anymore. then they said they would continue to discriminate but in the other direction. race is still within the law, it's just now for a better reason. the idea washi this was going to be temporary and of course it hasn't been temporary, it's been more than 50 years and accelerating with greater intensity foror us and more hatd behind it. in south africa it seems like it's even gone further than not. >> yes.
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so i think there are two different things that seem to bt contradicting but it's not. the one thing is, i spoke about the naturalizing.co bunch of different communities and traditional communities who really want to preserve the heritage. it's important and should be done but she just feels like her head is in a dish. we did a whole story about that as well. so that is on the one side but then there is also in terms of the amc, who's running the country who openly just yesterday theyey spoke about thr friendship with the communist party of china and they are still very big supporters of the soviet union and all of these bpo things so s far as the government is concerned, to put it frankly there is a very strong anti-voice sentiment underneath this whole thing and that's why it even came to speak out against this because there is an anti-wish sentiment in america
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as well is sad and ironic, and also in new europe as well. so to sort of speak out, you can say all this corruption, but when you start to say maybe we should take one step back and ask a question, isn't part of the problem may be, isn't corruption and crime in all of these things, are they not may be symptoms of a problem as opposed to the problem themselves? and when you have that question, i mean it's a form of blasphemy. >> i would say that a core is that south africa, south africa is, the system that we haven't south africa as an experiment. it was on and on an assumption that turned out to be false. the assumption is that you can change people's lead man sees through so they're having your estate and telling other people they need to stay backr from yor
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your cultural identity girlfriend, and you need to take up. identity. people in africa, they would say, you can't -- but for the south african project to work you have to put that on your backside. and it didn't work. that's a problem. so it created a new friction and this is one of the things where if you just force people together, then you know, friction willto go away over tie and there have been studies about this. it's just not that simple. it's social engineering and trying to sort of use the governmental estate to create a new umbrella identity, it's not that simple. it's likela saying, you can be french or german as long as it doesn't stand in the way of the european project. it's the samef thing. and in t south africa it has ben
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tried, to a failure of a large extent and this pony is just not -- it's just not working. >> tucker: a great story it in a lot of ways and are very sad story with a lot of clear lessons for us here. the ties between the people who run south africa and people in our country are real. we also discussed during that conversation which went on for about an hour, the government of south africa plans to seize control over the entire country including privatery property. full episode to streaming on foxnation.comll. so language has changed of course and that's not justid accidental. tait's intentional and it's changing there will be describe everything, including shark attacks. it turns out only bigots where they ways and another explanation for why we have to stop attacking sharks. that's a hug.
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>> tuc >> tucker: and another sign of
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global progress some government agencies in one country are no longer using the term shark attacks, they say it's a stigmatizing phrase that prejudices people against the subsurface carnivores. instead, they are referring to shark attacks as a "negative interactions." like when a great white shoes off your leg is a negative introduction. when university of sydney researchers of the move is appropriate because most like comic shark are more like in small bites on actual attacks. so how did they assess this? dave portnoy is a renowned shark expert. so how negative an interaction is a shark attack would you say? >> it's very negative but you are negative for the shark.
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you are negative in territory, humans don't belong in the water so shark is minding his own business and human, it would be like a stranger walking into your house. >> that's a completely different perspective than most americans don't have. they imagine for some reason that they could kind of weight into the ocean without being eaton but you are saying that's a violation of the integrity of sharks. >> my domains social media and twitter, i swim around and when someone doesn't know anything about me and bums it to me and i bite them and they say i was attacked, but you came into my house and my territory. if you look at the members, there are ten shark attacks, ten deaths per year and there are 100 million sharks that are getting killed every year. the sharks on the one attacking people. people are attacking the sharks. >> body serving as a home
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invasion and i don't think many people looked at is that perspective. the medium will and -- when did you become a shark expert? >> well, we had a debate. some people are equating sharks, trying to paint them as evil. a couple of my colleagues equated them to snakes which is incorrect. steaks are nasty, vile creatures. and if you are reading my book, snakes jump out of bushes and surprise you. they do all the stuff, they live on land. a shark it's trying to mind his own business but without the shark at the ocean falls apart. the entire ecosystem and it will trickle right down. there is a greatest predator that ever lived until human and sharks were supersized. so we got into a debate where i said it, you are smart, i will wait. and it was a number one
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best seller. >> tucker: how many children bought it, do you have a sense of that? did books can tell you? >> i didn't get the demo on that but if you look at what category it's income its education children books. they will probably learn the f word at some point, they just may have learned it a little earlier here. >> tucker: so you go from one career to a completely -- you become as well just essentially overnight and then the best-selling zoologist inn the nation. what kind of preparation education and research that this take to become a world of browned equality on the pumps. >> it took me two years. >> explain your writing regimen. >> i take every piece of propaganda i can find and i put it on the book and one of the guys who is a very good
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cartoonist, depicting fat sharks and mean sharks and angry alshouts, concerts, if you read the reviews, they don't lie. >> you know, i think you make a really good point. the amazon reviews may be the most honest assessment of anything. so this is our generation's moby dick. it's written by dave portnoy, and our honor to promote this strain, respect, always the respecter. respect the sharks and respect the ocean. >> tucker: is speaking of books, i made your major bookseller has comee out in favr of book burning. they speak on this show and join us, straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: the american
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booksellers it is the station as the group that represents different booksellers across country and they support freedom of speech but they don't mean it. instead of defending freedom of speech the american booksellers association just put out this message on twitter and we are quoting. an anti-trans book was included in our july mailings to members and this is a serious violence incident that goes against our policies and values. it is inexcusable. amazon who is still carrying the anti-trans book in question, two employees have quit in protest because there is filling in.be the book in question was written by abigail scheier, and we haven't talked to her about this but we expect she's completely and intimidated. her book is called a "irresistible challenge." eye of a girl shire read something in my country like this and i think, what country is this? >> that's exactly right.
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he's a highly motivated activists and the increasingly numbers of an american institution are under the pretext of calling this favorite ideas violence are promoting censorship, that's what they are doing. and they are coming from every angle, the country begins orthodoxy. >> i've seen, and i've looked carefully for public opinion polling with this specific question and the question left with is this is the a tiny, infant henley percent of these population that has these views. it really like 1100 activists arced controlling 3.5 million. >> if they are, they are highly motivated then separated actually on start to finish them and nobody really finish them. if the majority of americans across the political spectrum do not get really motivated really sense and that's absolutely
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right. i think what you're saying is there is really a price attached to cowardice. and standing back and letting things kind of unfold if they will. a small minority of crazy people can take control of your country. i don't know what other lessons are drawn from not. >> absolutely. update think about the language of the years, they called this industry for -- we have them in jail. so we are suggesting that arthur don't like up to date books belong to before they went press with the old one to single. >> does not enjoy think so. i think for community lengths of violence lose their right includes their liberties and we are headed to a place where that's facing office today, if they don't abide by the walk orthodoxy. >> i don't know anything about your politics but just judging
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by what you are right, you probably know a lot of a lot of liberals personally.s how many people have reached out to you to say, this is crazy and i support you? >> i mean it's been all across the political spectrum fromth a promise left all the way to the whitest white and i will tell you, that's so threatening at my book about thebo end of the day support is primarily and it has been a weakening parents and bent have been able to ideologist on the young people. >> men and women are very different. we didn't do that, that's biology. a sick is pairs, and thank you for voting in person. i appreciate you all coming on. >> that's about it for us, a brand-new episode of "tucker carlson today" which is a fascinating and sad story with a ton of lessons for all of us
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