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i'll leave that to greg gutfeld. thank you very much. you have the sweetest giggle i've ever heard. and we are going to have to have you back. >> i'd be more than happy. >> jesse: thank you so much. that is all for tonight. tucker carlson is up next. remember, i'm watters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight" paired workers of the world unite. the weird thing is that it is pretty likely that marx himself never met an actual worker. he didn't spend a decade and a cotton mill witnessing the oppression on the first hand. no. he was a rich kid who became a journalist. but for more than 150 years,
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karl marx inspired generations of other rich kids who also became journalists. over time, workers became workingmen or working class and with feminism, working people are working families. the idea itself never changed. ordinary people are getting shafted. they've got to reunite, come together for protection and dignity. this is the idea behind the organized labor movement. every democratic president has made the same points. the noble people of scranton even today. democrats have repeated that line often enough, you would think they really mean it. do they really mean it? watch what happens when actual workers, working people from working families who constitute the working class, actually come together as a group to protest how things are going. what happens then? does the intellectual class treat these workers as heroes? throw a parade and listen intently to their stories? does npr do a sympathetic future
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on them? or do self-described progressive can boil in horror at the grumpiness of people work for a living. do they call for their suppression by force? consider what is happening right now in canada. thousands of truck drivers have consented on the ottawa to protest the tyranny of justin trudeau's government. justin trudeau does not like truck drivers. he thinks they are revolting. he likes tech mobile's, people who will give him money. trudeau and his family fled when the truck drivers arrived and they've been in hiding ever since. when the revolution he has been calling for finally arrives, justin trudeau wasn't there to see it. he ran away in terror, kind of sad. so instead in his place, his friend is speaking for him. he's a former goldman sachs executive who many believe will replace justin trudeau if he ever gives up power.
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recent op-ed vented his rage to the impudent truckers in ottawa and anyone who sent the money on the internet "anyone sending money to the convoy it should be in no doubt." he wrote. it's not a protest. it is sedition, it is an insurrection. he's been watching a lot of cnn up there and can. that is why he's included the truckers should be crushed by force. "those who are still helping to extend this occupation must be identified and punished to the full force of the law. people who sent the money should be prosecuted. if they are not prosecuted, he fears the constant blaring of horns at all hours will bankrupt our businesses. are you laughing at? so the very same finance schools who cheered lockdowns for two solid years are now deeply concerned that small businesses might be hurt by the trucker
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protest. hilarious. it would be interesting to pull small business owners in ottawa to see what they think. how do they feel about the truckers? nobody is doing that pole, of course. instead they found an easier way. justin trudeau has ordered police to shut the whole thing down. how do you stop a truck protest? you see sees their fuel. that is exactly what police in canada are doing. watch. >> in fact, yes. they are taking fuel away from people. as they attempt to fuel their vehicles. >> tucker: okay, so we are connoisseurs of irony. let's pause a moment to savor the irony here. the very same people who told us we had to defund the police are now telling the police to seize fuel from working class canadians trying to stay alive in arctic temperatures. as they used to say in the
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1960s, scratch a liberal and you will find a fascist. that was a black panther slogan pier they weren't entirely stupid. in fact, in this case they were absolutely right. according to justin trudeau, that's now a crime. ottawa didn't declare the state of emergency because they lit a course house on fire or shot someone or level to church. but justin trudeau strongly supports blm. he reaffirmed his support the other day. here is the problem. we are going to let the mayor of ottawa explain why peace filled truck drivers pose an imminent danger to canada. >> it's disturbing when you see the perch out del my protests turning into a fun carnival where they've got bouncy castle, a complete insult of the people who are putting up with this nonsense for the last seven days. it shows a great deal of insensitivity.
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>> tucker: they've got bouncy castles for kids. let's hurt them. yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's a dark scene tonight. the kids are on the bouncy castles. at the same time, their parents are flaunting the authority to the people in charge, and that is the crime. watch this protester explain his motives for protesting. >> where were you? you weren't there. now you want to come out in the freezing cold to oppose my fundamental human rights. i'm not going to have it. standing beside my brother right here, my brother right here. none of you have the right to tell me who and who would not is here with me. because he did not come out and voice your concern for the fact that justin trudeau banned me from leaving this country because of my medical decision, because my decision that he did not like. >> jesse: shut up, racist.
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go back to your country. no one in the media of canada, which is controlled by the government, is engaging with any of the arguments of people like that. they don't have an argument to make, all they have is police power. and they are using it. officials in ottawa threatened to criminally investigate the california company gofundme because truckers and raised millions of dollars on the fund. >> we have the efforts with the mayor and his staff been able to shut down the gofundme program, a temporary place because the funds are moving in different directions. we are going after supplies and fuel coming into the area with investigations into intelligence operations. all of which were underway yesterday, fully underway today.
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>> tucker: intelligence operations? this is a peaceful political protest. no one has shown any evidence to the contrary. it is not drug trafficking or human trafficking operation. it is not al qaeda. these are canadian citizens. but they are being treated like a terror group. gofundme announced it would redirect the $10 million raised by supporters to charities of its choice, blm -- in other words, they plan to steal that money. they were stop from doing this by a number of american attorney generals who threatened to sue the company's. they are going to refund the money, supposedly. but still, the truckers come will not get it. so in the absence of gofundme, others are filling the gap with alternative crowdfunding website to step it up and raising already more than $5 million for the truckers. how long until they try to shut that down also so? some canadians are clearly worried about that turning to
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cryptocurrency. a small crowdfunding's orvis that uses bit coin. it not controlled by banks. no government can pressure anyone to turn the money over. bitcoin goes from person a2 person b. it is pretty appealing. you can imagine the long-term consequences here. if the people in charge in this country and in canada want to make the u.s. dollar of relevant, they will keep acting like this and soon it will be. either way, it is becoming very clear that the only way around the stranglehold that technology has on or human rights is decentralization beer that doesn't apply to crowdfunding, but more than anything to communication. you can't organize and talk to other people. facebook has shut down the convoy to d.c. group which amassed more than hundred 40,000 followers in just two days.
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facebook all day has been suppressing positive articles. of course they are. that seems like a story, but our media have ignored it. instead, everyone in new york and d.c. and los angeles is cheering on the national security state and its alliance with silicon valley as they come together to crush a human rights movement. >> those say they are staying put until vaccine mandates are dropped. the masks come off and life returns to the way it was. [honking] >> the whole event has gone beyond just vaccines and it is now about the entire ordeal. >> we are asking for our freedom. that is all we want. >> they've been free to park big rigs right next to the prime minister's office, free to set up camp in front of the country's national parliament. ottawa police say is they've learned much in the last week, especially after reports of
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assaults, hate speech and symbols. >> this remains, as it was from the beginning, and increasingly volatile and increasingly dangerous demonstration. >> and it's spreading like the contagion itself right across the country. >> tucker: it is spreading like a contagion. you knew cnn was the guard for a ruling class. do you know they serve the same role in canada. how much money does cnn take from the government of canada? they describe what it is happening in ottawa as a "violent and dangerous demonstration." really, where's the violence coming from? the only people getting injured are the protesters, the truckers. in winnipeg, an anarchist drove his jeep into four people protesting vax mandates. you are seen that on the screen right now. he didn't stop after hitting the people, he fled. police later arrested him. they're treating it like a hit-and-run. nothing political, not domestic
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terrorism or anything. how much is he a true believer? you will look closely that he has his mask on driving alone in his car. during the assault. evidence of mental illness, something you see in this country all the time and makes you wonder if you are driving alone with a mask on do you pose a danger to pedestrians? entirely possible. somebody should fund a study on that. that seems like a big story. the question is, how long before protests like this come here? people in our media are worried about that. watch the morning news anchors on msnbc. they are deeply, deeply concerned about these uppity working-class people. watch. >> where were these protests when people were required to give their children vaccines? >> they were in the doctor's office getting vaccines. >> they were making fun of the
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left-wingers on the west coast for being loony anti-vaxxers. now they have met the enemy and the enemy, their enemy, they have become what they hated. a cult! >> so here you have them sneering from the studio in florida because they want their human rights. screw them. what he say that to their faces? probably not. he's famously tough on young female employees, some say he is an absolute killer in the office. it's hard to imagine him talking like this with an actual canadian trucker in the room. the trucker in this country are watching all of this and you wonder, what are they about it? what would happen if american truck drivers decide they had enough and went on strike. what would happen then? this country would stop
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immediately. no more deliveries of any kind. that would mean starvation for people in cities. but even in the short-term, they would be profound suffering in this country. this is something that too few people outside of television even consider. the world's entire supply of botox is manufactured on the west coast of ireland. that is a long way from here. in fact, it is a 4,000-mile long supply chain from the plant and westport ireland to jupiter, florida. people at msnbc might not be aware of this, but our country has no domestic botox production. as long as vitamin c and antibiotics, it's one of the life-saving pharmaceutical products we have offshore it. so the truck stop delivering come of the botox stops coming. suddenly your morning television anchors are going to look like they are 58 years old, which actually they are. could that happen? is that possible? it's not impossible. the people in charge aren't really thinking this through.
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most of the time trends start in the united states and move north to canada. but this time, the opposite could happen. the founder of rubble news, one of the very few brave and end up you need media organizations. it seems like the trudeau government has overreacted on what appears to be a peaceful protest. my read is that they are very weak if they are terrified of the truckers. this is not a strong government. >> trudeau calls them violent. his mps call them terrorists. but today in court, the most a judge would give him is that they are enthusiastic horn honkers and they've asked the truckers to stop honking at night. that is it. there was an opinion poll that showed a 32% of canadians see themselves reflected in the
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truckers in our multiparty system. i think justin trudeau is more scared than he lets on. these are supposed to be his people. they are young, ethnically diverse, working-class people. but they are not following the script that they normally do for him. >> tucker: can he stop this protest? do you think he could successfully shut it down? >> taking away the diesel fuel is a low blow. it is very cold in ottawa and most of these truckers are living in a little cab in their truck. they need diesel fuel for heat. so by taking away, he is really freezing amount. by the way, there is some families, even some kids. i don't know what legal justification they have. the diesel fuel is not illegal. i think he's just sort of thinking, what are they going to do to me?
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these police go in heavily armed brandishing their arms and taking the diesel fuel and so many of canada's checks and balances have failed. there hasn't been a significant court ruling against the lockdowns and trudeau is hoping they will be able to starve or freeze them out. i don't think it's going to work. it is not just in ottawa. there are trucker convoys and many other parts of the country including hundreds that have blocked the montana alberta border for over a week now. in the middle of the prairie, hundreds of huge trucks and agricultural equipment that can't be towed away. they tried to move that blockade. the burly truckers stood them down. >> tucker: as far as i can tell, it's tierney and i hope they continue to resist. thank you for covering this fairly and honestly. we appreciate it.
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>> thank you. >> tucker: here is a story that you think everyone would be covering. the ages between 19-64 are dying at astronomical rates paid not dying of covid, what is going on? why does nobody care? straight ahead. the white house demanded that spotify sensors joe rogan. spotify has now censored joe rogan. how was that a not a violation first amendment? ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: if you don't watch the white house press briefings, you may have missed this. we played it before. it was one of the most amazing moments in american politics. jen psaki, from the podium the other day called on joe rogan's boss, spotify, two censored joe rogan. here's what she said. >> this disclaimer is a positive step, but we want every platform
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to continue doing more to call out misinformation and disinformation. we will also uplift accurate information. but ultimately, it is a positive step. but there's more that can be done. >> tucker: what the apologists have told us from the past four years as we've pointed out, censorship after censorship after censorship, it's all totally fine, but the governmene position for five years. as long as it's not the government, then really, the first moment doesn't apply. but here you have the government, the president's own spokes chair, demanding censorship. and then the company obeying. a spot removed 70 episodes of joe rogan's show. this seems like a crime. but what we know? we are not lawyers. glenn ringwald is. thank you so much for coming on. they've been told telling us --
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this looks like a violation. >> obviously that comment that you just reference is in and of itself disturbing. why should the white house be weighing in at all on who they think should be on spotify, who they think should not be, what they think spotify should be doing about their podcast hosts. but it is even more alarming when you consider that it's actually part of a broad pattern. even an explicit strategy by democrats to use their power in washington to coerce companies to censor for them in ways the constitution would prohibit. they've repeatedly subpoenaed social media companies and explicitly said if you don't start censoring more, you will face legal and regulatory reprisals. remember when parlor was taken off the internet when it was the number one most popular downloaded app? it was because aoc went online the day before and said hey, google and apple and amazon,
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why are you allowing this app that i don't like on the internet and three days later it was gone. that is exactly the kind of coercion, tucker, that the supreme court has said the first amendment that the government can't engage and without violating the first amendment. >> tucker: these are private businesses, but as you just pointed out, these are not private businesses acting independently. they are acting in response to the threats of government that regulates them. >> isaac this is one of the key most overlooked parts of the whole debate. these silicon valley companies never set out to want to censor. why would they? why would you want to kick people off your platform? ideologically they came out of silicon valley, so why are they now doing it? it's in part because they got pressured by journalists, "the new york times," nbc saying if you don't censor come eve got blood your hands. but a big reason is they know
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that democrats will start enacting laws and enforcing regulation against them that they don't censor more and they know that because democrats are saying it explicitly over and over. >> tucker: there is no one they like to censor more than you. great to see you tonight. thank you. >> good talking to you, tucker. >> tucker: here is a shocking story. it should care no matter what side. one of the main measures on how well we are doing, is how long we live. a lot of them are dying younger. this fact comes from us from the life insurance companies which keep close track of that. notice this according to their data. according to scott davidson, the ceo of an american insurance company reported deaths in the age range 18-64 were up 40% in the third quarter of last year. compared to prepandemic and prevaccine totals. he said "we are seeing right now the highest death rates we have
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seen in the history of this business. 40% is just unheard of. and again, these are the guys who do this for a living and they are shocked. so the question, what is causing this? it is clear leaders don't think covid is to blame. here is stacey abrams mask was in front of a room full of mast children. here is barack obama mast del mike maskalunas in the face of his servants as they build on his mansion in hawaii. if corona isn't causing these deaths, and it's not, what is causing these deaths? 40% increase. charlie kirk is the cofounder with a piece on this. that is why we learned about it. he joins us tonight to assess. thank you so much for coming on. what is this? >> we don't know. one business that actually tells the truth regarding the death of americans as life insurance. they have to get this right. entire teams of actuaries who studied this all day long. the public health authorities --
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it is a single ceo of a major life insurance company not to take him by the way, there's a 40% increase in deaths. 10% would be a once in 200 year capacity. we have a 40% increase, and it's not because of covid. and we deserve answers. what is so amazing is that we've known this information on this data for a couple of weeks now. where are the politicians? where the leaders? where the people we put in charge to actually care about the well-being of our people? at least we know how many times joe rogan used a bad word in a podcast the last ten years. i guess we are getting our pronouns right. we have a 40% increase in death amongst the suppose it healthiest portion of the american population. this is a catastrophe. we deserve answers and somewhat conjecture, hey, does this have something to do with the fact that we have a maximum alkylation? but there's no answers, nobody is talking about it. >> tucker: isn't this the primary number they should be
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focused on if you are in charge of the well-being of the american people and the death rate jumps by 40% in a cohort that is not supposed to die young, then why aren't you hair on fire upset about it? i'm honestly concerned don't let confused. >> it's that they don't care or don't know how to talk about it or they are too concerned about gdp numbers or stock market increases or immigration quotas or whatever. it's a mass casualty event. it's that simple. the fact that that he insurance companies are now warning us about it should have every politician and every political party across the country say regardless of your politics, we've got to figure out what's going on here. there's other things that definitely contributed as well be of this is probably the most important metric for leaders to care about. >> tucker: that is exactly right. and they don't care. i just really am grateful that you notice this. charlie kirk, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: if it ended with the blm rides a year and a half
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: like a groundhog, justin trudeau has just emerged from his layer in hiding to deliver a brief message to an emergency session of parliament in ottawa. did he declare he will listen to the truckers? no. he reiterated that he believes the truckers, anyone who is protesting government mandates and restrictions on travel within their own country, all these people are racist. he said "individuals are trying to blockade our economy and our democracy, and it has to stop." in other words, it when you would an express an opinion that justin trudeau doesn't agree
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with, you are attacking democracy. where did he learn that? oh, from liz cheney. to our country now, thieves and new york state have begun looting. they actually never stop diluting since the blm riots. now they are doing it in front of security guards. here's a video from the louis vuitton store. [indistinct] >> [bleep]. [bleep] >> tucker: where is
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the security? he's right there as people loot the store. it does feel like the end of something. maybe civilization. blake masters, very smart guy. he's a senate candidate in arizona. we are rooting for him as he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. you watch that video, what is your first reaction to it? >> my gosh, well, tucker, that video is shocking, but it's not that surprising. criminals feel emboldened because our system emboldens them. tyler mode of it is a 22-year-old phoenix police officer who was recently attacka violent felon. he was shot eight times. amazingly, he survived but let's all pray for a miracle recovery. but what was a seven-time repeat fell in doing out on the streets of phoenix that night? this thug who shot tyler, he was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 2017. and they let him out after just three years. that is not an isolated
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incident. we are seeing a nationwide crime wave under joe biden. in phoenix, homicide is up 50%. in my hometown, homicides up 87% since 2019. it feels like our cities are becoming ever more like detroit, baltimore, or portland. these horrible calzones. it seems bad. >> tucker: you've got to wonder, who are the people who support this? as a matter of faith i don't think most democratic voters support this. >> the thing to remember it's not just low-level crime. you've got to look at who is in charge. look at the people at the top. look at joe biden. biden violates the constitution every single day. and that is the highest law of her land. so this culture of lawlessness is propped up by powerful democrats and by bad people. bad people like joe soros. soros funds all these left wing das and you've got them into office and they don't want to arrest anybody because that would be racist. we've got criminals driving at
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the bottom of our system because we've got criminals running it at the top. >> tucker: if the president of the united states violates federal law every single day and importing people illegally, then why should you even pause before stealing from louis vuitton? >> exactly paired the thing to really watch out for here is the weaponization of our justice system. the left is completely weaponized. if you are a blm activist in minneapolis in june of 2020, you could burn down a police precinct and nothing would happen to you. but if you are on the capitol on january 6th and you step over the line, you were hunted down and treated as a terrorist. and now his family, these left wing das, they want to prosecute them. not because they did anything wrong, but because he led the mega movement and that terrifies him. we cannot let these psychopaths
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get away with this. >> i agree with that. thank you. you may have noticed it in yourself. it is hard to pay attention to anything, everyone's got adhd. what is going on? it's so bad by the way, most people in this country will not read a single book this year. so how does a democracy continue if people aren't informed and don't have the bandwidth to pay attention? johan hari is a deep thinker, one of our favorites. he just looked into this question and wrote a whole book on disappearing attention spans. why is this happening, how do we fix it? we spoke to him for an hour on "tucker carlson today." here is part of it. >> tucker: the nature of destruction that makes us effectively passive. it is hard to organize resistance to something if you can't pause to think about it. >> this is one of the challenges. probably my biggest pessimistic
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thought is in order to get our attention back we have to summon attention. and my worry is, have we gone so far down the road -- i don't think we have. but i do think it requires a shift in psychology. one of the is we need to stop -- there is loads of things we can do as individuals. i recommend more than a dozen things everyone could do tomorrow, individually, and themselves that would boost their attention. but we need to stop just asking for individual tweaks. it requires a shift in psychology. we are not medieval peasants begging at the court of king zuckerberg for few comes from a crumbs of attention. we are the free citizens of democracy and we own our minds and we have dignity. and we have to push back on the forces that are doing this to us. we have to tell them we don't tolerate this. we want a life where we can pay attention and we can focus, we can sleep, we can have deep conversation. this is what a good life is.
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dr. james williams who worked at the heart of google said to me, i'll never forget it, we had this moment that he decided to quit. he's a fascinating and wonderful person. he had a moment. one day he spoke at a tech conference to people who were designing the kinds of things that you are using all day, right? the apps. and he said, is there anyone here who wants to live in the world that we are creating? if there is, put up your hand. and not one of them put up their hand. but he said to me, much later when i spoke to him, he said to me, you know, the dash we could sort this thing out if we want to do. we don't have to live like this beer this is a very recent change. we remember a world with almost all of these changes. we are not agent.
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we can absolutely deal with these things. this is not to be on the wit of human beings. they've dealt with bigger challenges in the past. but i do think we have to understand why it is happen to us and particularly our children. >> tucker: johan hari is one of those people who just opens his eyes and notices what is happening around us. for that reason we think is one of the smartest observers there is right now. that whole conversation is on fox nation pretty can get it free at tuckercarlson capsoff.com. so the winter olympics are underway in beijing. no one appears to be watching them except the ones who are paved to watch and the things they are saying are amazing. that straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: judging by the numbers, not a single human being is actually watching it, but the winter limbic's are
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officially underway in beijing, china. so what is our media's posture? suck up to our new leaders. the chinese. here is one talking head from espn explaining we don't have the moral authority to criticize china's human rights. >> who are we to crib and criticize when we have ongoing s against unarmed citizens and we've got assaults on the voting rights of our people of color in various states in this country. >> tucker: can we deport that guy? probably not. that's a shame. you would have to be a to say something like that. pretty embarrassing, but is not the worst offender. no one has sucked up to their new masters in beijing more assiduously than nbc news which paid a lot of money to broadcast the olympics this year. here is one of their main script readers. >> you have one of the members of the weaker population the
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subject of much scrutiny. the population of the uss has been subjective genocides so much in northwestern china. to have a member of the community that would've light the olympic flame -- it does seem so striking and so provocative by them and the real message appeared >> tucker: a real message. are you kidding me? stop your whining. please, says nbc news. clay travis is the founder of "out kick" and he joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. i just learned from nbc they are fine, they are in the olympic games. >> tucker, first of all thank you for having me on. this is what i've been talking about you with for a long time. as a crazy as you think it is and is biased as you think the political media is, sports media is a billion times worse.
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we just had on espn, by the way, people come home from work, they want to pop a beer, they want to find out who won a game and next thing you know you are watching a northwestern journalism professor getting paid there as well spreading direct chinese propaganda. that is what china tries to argue. oh, we may have, we may have actual slave labor being used by muslims who are being made to pick cotton to make tennis shoes, by the way. but in the united states, there are disputes on whether or not georgia has too restrictive of a voting bill so it would be unfair for the united states to point out chinese. that is a chinese propaganda message that is being propagated directly by espn and it is so obnoxious, because that is occurring -- it is not like you are watching msnbc or reading
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"the new york times" or "the washington post" or cnn and you might expect if you're reasonably intelligent hey, i am being talked to and a dishonest matter. they are insinuating it within their coverage of sports which is why it is particularly fertile and probably why disney as currying favor in that manner with china. nobody argued against that. nobody said hey, may be comparing the georgia voting bill which is more expensive than what exists in new york and also delaware with is a bad example to be trying to make here. by the way, may be holding corporations like coke, by the way, who said hey, we can't have this georgia bill. we support the major league baseball all-star game being pulled out of atlanta. you asked them what they think about chinese and suddenly they can't to say a word. it is all ridiculous lies. and sports media is being used to spread as much chinese
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propaganda as there can be. >> tucker: to be fair, there still states in this country in which it's required to show voter i.d. before you vote. >> to be fair, they are more restricted new york if you want to take your kid to mcdonald's in terms of being able to show an i.d. than if you want to vote. that is not even hyperbole, that is the truth. >> tucker: your digital health pass will be required. travis, great to see you. thank you. >> appreciated, tucker. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪♪
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>> tucker: we are out of time. watch a conversation on fox nation. we will be back tomorrow night the show that is the sworn enemy of of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. now sean hannity. >> sean: thanks. welcome to "hannity." tonight we are tracking multiple major stories including big news from canada. the country's pathethic prime minister still in hiding as a peaceful tuck are protest gains momentum despite go fund me trialing to steal their donations or not dispense the money people gave to them. despite a new injunction making it illegal for truckers and supporters to honk their horns. we will get to the screen as well tonight. back here at home top democrats are getting slammed over the

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