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we need to right to save money you do to experience of the tools you need. get these million out of five credit cards that could help save down to go but drop this milkshake experience a great tool to help you save download the free spirit have now good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. it'd be pretty fascinating to see the democratic party's t latest internal polling uncovered restrictionshe. we haven't seen it but it must have been pretty awful apocalyptic because something spooked them back over the course of less than a week. the same peopleur who systematically turned america into a quarantine camp suddenly out of nowhere started calling in unison for medical
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freedom. suddenly they sound like bobbybo kennedy jr. pretty much all of them, even the whiny hypercom reacts at the atlantic magazine. those neurotic cat owners who've covid hysteria into a religion are now calling for a total abandonment of all corona restrictions open everything. the time to end pandemic restrictions is now, believe it or not. that was the headline on the atlantic's website today. amazing. soam if even atlantic has given up on caronna restrictions, obviously the pandemic c ishi over . you should vir know this virus n killed not by scienceot but by the midterm election. it turns out the only real curel for covid-19 is the political ambition of the democraticitmo party . that's the panacea. and byty the way,s that's fine. we'll take this . every upside has a downside. it means that pastie npr listeners are going to a emerge from their apartment for the first time in two years. it will be loose
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on the streets. you're going to see them at whole foods again shuffling alongg with their tote bags, looking bewildered and annoyed. that's badad, but it's still worth it. anything to make the insanity go away. we're celebratinghe, but we're also looking forward and the question is how do we guaranteea that nothing like this ever happens again? how do we prevent future mass hysteria events in the united states? the answer is very simple. you restore democracy. you give americans a voice in the policies that affect their lives tha. that was the system that we had for a couple of hundred years is a pretty good system g. we ought to go back to it. if elected legislatures were allowed to vote, uncovered restrictions, we'd have far fewer covid restrictions. and that's true oferyt everythi. everyba bad idea if the congress had to follow the constitution and authorize our wars, we'dd have fewer pointless wars.we we definitely would not be moving toward war with russiapp right now because the public doesn't support that at all. so virtually every bad thing that has happened over the past
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two years or ever has been imposed by fiat far outside the bounds of our constitutional democracy in this case, governors a and health authorities got emergency powers at the beginning of the pandemicer . rememberer with those powers they played god for two fulln years. forgottenu've what that looked like, here it is. that is why tonight i'm i authorizing the city to shut off los angeles department of water and power service in the egregious cases in which houses ,businesses and other venuess are hosting unpermitted large gatherings, religious services will be limited to 25% of indoor capacity or twowh hundred people, whichever is less choirs, bands or ensembles are prohibited from performing . human beings are pretty predictable if you say ou your paycheck depends on it d or your ability to enjoy life and go do the things you want to do y, people will make the practical decision overwhelmingly and they'll go
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get vaccinated. but we aren't pushing hard enough. we got to go farther. do you want people calling the police on their neighbors non-emergency lines or and i'm on one look, this is no different than what happens if there'she a party down the strep and it's keeping everyone awake. what a neighborsin do they call law enforcement and this iss how it's going to be. we will shut you down. wewe will cite you and if we ned you, we will arrest you and we will take youou to jail period. so we went full fascist immediately and they weren't even competent fascist. these are some of the least impressive, least skilled, least accomplished, least intelligent people in our entire country. youli wouldn't hire any of them to clean your gutters and all of a sudden they had absolute power. soso it's probably not too surprising that they went into directionst no one could have anticipated. no singing under kofod, no dancing, noo working, definitely no exercising. we're closing the gyms, the name of public health. in fact,lo we're closing
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the ocean in twenty twenty in a moment that should never be forgotten by the same world. authorities in the statees ofdl california arrested a paddle boarder who is exercisingebcisiu by himself off the malibu pier. here it is across the coast in california. >> fines and handcuffs for bad behavior 5% one man arrested in malibu for paddleboarding in the pacific while twenty two sunset seekers in socal were cited fornc trespassing on closed beaches. so everything about that is kind of stunning less than two years later even. but maybe the creepiest part of is how nonchalantly the nbc newsman reports it like it'sor totally normal to drag paddle boarders away for swimming alone because if cops didn'tor vigorously policed the pacific ocean, seagulls couldpo spread disease. apparently that was the thinking or the lack of itou . so our media almost to a person acted like the peasants they are and they cheered on the strongmen reflexively because that's what peasants
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do. they cheer as them personri oppressing them rides by on his horse. ow here's msnbc excitedly reporting on how police in new jersey this is very clever use drones to spyse on homeownerspy in their own backyards. tell elizabeth new jersey is now using drones to spread the lifesaving message. you're not immune to this virus . the drones make it easier forr police to see into certain areas where access by patroly cars is p more difficult than includes tight spaces betweenee buildings behind schools and in backyards. so robot is screaming at you is you're having a barbecue in your backyard and msnbc describes that is the life saving message. don't depend on these people to save you from tyranny. ofou course they'll be cheering it on that veryyyo same month at msnbc, that unbelievable report we decided to speak to. the governor of new jersey, phil murphy. now phil murphy is a not very
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bright finance hack who gotse rich. how do these people get rich? exactly.is but in his case, thanks to t the wuhan institute of technology, suddenly phil h murphy found himself king of the garden state. so we asked his majesty phil murphy where exactly to get the right to suspend constitutional rights in newit jersey. said. and here's what he said.il the bill of rights as you well know, protects american's right enshrines their right to practice their religion as they see fit intoio congregate together to assemble peacefully by what authority did you nullify the bill of rights in issuing this order b? how do you have the power we were that that's aboveve my payg grade, tucker . so o i wasn't i wasn't thinking of the bill of rights when we did. that's above my pay grade. so king murphy's got iq of about 70 .. how i get to be governor. i mean that's bad enough. but to give him absolute power, let's go ahead and never do that again under anyr
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circumstances. checks b and balances exist for a reason. we saw this allhis over the country, governors and local officials abusing their authority very specifically to stop christians from attending church, prevent people from worshiping their god from exercising their religion and somehow nobody noticed but voters noticed. last fall, phil murphy almost lost his job in new jersey, which is axiomatically democratic . it's the most democratic stateas you can think of on the eastern seaboard. so murphy still confuseddmu by this. my subjects don't like me. really? i had no idea. so you convened a focus group. let's mckinsey to find outg what's going on here. well, according to new york times, t here's what hs majesty phil murphy found quote across the board, voters sharedl frustrations over public health measures, a sense of pessimismsm about the future and a deep desire to return too some sense ofy. normalcy and by normalcy, e course, they meant getting phil murphy's boot off our necks. so murphy, as we said, seemed
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a little stunned by this, but he reacted because in the end these people are very simple organisms, politicians. they're not complex. they're not n ideological. they respond to what they have to do to blunt stimuli. so he recognizes the midterm elections are coming. so phil murphy, again, not a genius, lifted the state's massive and that's happening in a lot of different places. blue states governors in connecticut, oregon, delaware, california, illinois, they're all doing it even in new york where the governor, kathy hochul, that's we call an unelected leader whom not a single voter actually voted forr governor. she reached the same conclusion . kathy hochul, the governor, whatever . lot of places aa you can be arrested for impersonating a public official. she's not the governor. never elected by anybody and no one's arrested. any case, she apparently has the power to liftly the state's under mandate. so she's doing that . but she shouldn't imagine this is over . they still have power. they don't want to give it up. so the state department healthry
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department in new york is trying to expand the state's quarantine powers just in case they ever have to put you in a camp. kathy hochul has decided not to lift the mac mandate for schools because of course the teachers unions haveho swaps and parents do. meanwhile, the cdc still requires us citizens to get a negative covid testti in order o return to their own country. so the cdcco has the power to br you from your own country really where they get that power and what the cdc elected? inc i don't think so.h they're a bunch of incompetent public health administrators. nor, by the way, has the bushin administration announced plans to liftis the mask mandate on airplanes. now why would the biden administration be in charge of that ? shouldn't congress make that call? they're the ones t re one who voted for that mandate. oh , no, but they didn't. congressman never voted on that mandate. the agencies and post ite usualm that mandate, by the way, doesrv not apply to private jetic service. most people who fly privately don't own the plane. ro they rent a plane from a jet company and those companies don't havee to comply with theno
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massive mandate because democratic donors fly on those planes. so they're exempt. the tsa, by the way, announced in august that the airline mandate would remain in place at least through march 18th. congress had no role in this. congress voted to spend trillions of dollars on covid tn relief, but nobody in the congress ever voted on a mandate for masksd o on airplans . will we have it forever? i don't know. you've been taking your shoes off since richard reid tried to ignite his twenty years ago. no one ever voted on that either. none of this is democracy, not when they make you take your shoes off, not when they make you cover your face. thosert decisions are too important for you to weigh in on. it's not democracy. soe the pandemic is over . but people like kathy hochul still have emergency powers and school boards due toch their acting like they have complete power over your childrenr yo. in naperville, illinois, court just issued a restraining order againstt governor pritzker, a statewide school mask mandate. the school board simply ignoring it. so on monday, parents fought
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back . why why are you continuing to enforce the mandate that hasru been ruled null and void? this type of evil is exactly what the law was intending to constrain. you continuensnt. to perpetrate this evil. the judge's words, not mine. where's our family choice? o you want your kids to wear masks, then give them masks.ee you wantyou wa your hands to tas their masks off, then take their masks off. it really issis t that simple. >> you hurt so much with this. everybody talks about everybody's got to be safe. everybody's got to have everything. and we've left so many childrenv behind you it's going to be able to see other kids smiles. the kids would be able to understand her and she would stop being picked on becausee they could not understand her through her mask because her speech has been delayed even more than her special needs. i will never forgive myself for not fighting more .
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i feel that i have failed her forfo fighting more due to the school board. >>he what the truckers are doinh to justin trudeau and let's hope it has the same effect. keepop in mind there in that meeting because the school board is ignoring a lawful court order and of course blowing off the parents they serve now the answer to all of this is really simple strip these reckless, they're monarchical powers and return this country to democracy. is that hard? victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institutiono with him on the show. mprofessor, thanks so much for coming on . so voters got to vote on all this stuff. maybe we'd have different outcomes. yeah, i think so. but i'm kind of worried, tucker , that you're right omicron virus is a little bit different and this is booming boomeranging on them. what hurt trump the winner? what was good is now hurting biden and the democrats are bad, but they really changed the voting laws and they did that through court orders
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and bureaucratic edicts and march and april of 2020 i don't think they're going to say, well, let's just go back to reverence for election day. they are one hundred and two million people voteli absentee r early voting. we have sixty four percent. we've never done that before. and the error rate the rejection rate of ballots in many states decreased by a magnitude of ten .. so we have three times b the number of ballots being basically mailed in and yet the rejection was only a tenth of what we did on a normal absentee ballot that gave a lot of room for error and i don't think they'll ever give that up . and that was the most important sort of lockdown covid response that they had. and a lot l of these people, these edicts they have to haveni foot soldiers and we havest this huge administrative bureaucratic state and i think w we can really address that . why is anthony fauci there in that position for thirty eight years? he controls billions yea of dolo .ffthe he's the most powerful health official in the world in the public sector . can m he move on after eightar
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years? so we've got to say there has to be a tenure on theseie bureaucracies. they serve as judge jurys. and executioner and the law hast to we the people have to say the law applies to you if you're john brennan and you're head of the cia and you lie under oath and sayt no, no, we're not spying on the senatee, staff computers, then you have to be repercussion. if you're james clapper and said no, no, the nsa does not spy on people. it has to be repercussions ifre you're anthony fauci say we don't substitute subsidized gain of function research. there has to be repercussions if you're james comey and you say two hundred forty five times i can't remember under oath and there is repercussion because they feel that their state onto themselves. so weo b got to break these peoe up and these administrative bureaucracies maybe put some ofa them in kansas city or texasyb r have tenure limits or stop the revolving door. so if you're the head of a health agency, you don't go right on to a pharmaceutical board the next year you get out of office or you're a four star
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general, you don't go to work for a big contractor and you have to have a cooling off. but t we have to have some harnesses to restrict the powere of these unelected legislative executives and judicial powers. and one person that's for sure. yeah, it sounds like a bigger task really than we imagine that we learnrn a lot from your analysis of these things. victor davis hanson, thank you very much. thank you . so>> at this point people haveja been yammering about january six for more than a year. you think you know everything about january six where was come on , harrison. the justice department tolddar us one thing for almost a year now we're learning something completely different. s one of the weirdest stories we have ever seen. its significance will let you just. we'll be right back .be we'll be right back .be rshould make the best decision
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alinea. well here's something very weird. so we have spent so much time and attention and tax dollars devoted to investigating every event of january six . we have a committee still impaneled. you probably think you know
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everything about that day. we it the little things what was every cop thing but certainly the big things. for example, like where was kamala harris at 1:00 p.m. on january six ? we know where donald trump was at that hour. we know where joe biden was or mike pence was. what about kamala harris? so for the better part of a year no one really asked that question because we thought we knew the answer. kamala harris was inside the capitol building when protesters stormed the gates. we all believe this because the justice department said in dozens of criminal indictments federal prosecutors suggested kamala harris was on the scene when the riot began. the doj used harris's presence at the capitol as evidence that democracy itself was under attack by extremists. our first black vice president elect physically threatened by crazed racist insurrectionists. that's the story the judges and grand juries heard from the department of justice and then out of nowhere last november, that story changed. actually , we learned kamala harris was not in the capitol
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building the afternoon of january six . she was somewhere else. where was she? no one would say, but she was not the capital . so in the face of that fact, the justice department was forced to file dozens of corrected indictments to fix the lie told which by the way, was not a small lie but a very significant lie. but still no one answered the more basic question where was kamala harris on january six ? even her fellow democrats begin to wonder about this . why wouldn't be some of them wondered out loud. last week we found out cnn reported that kamala harris was the democratic national committee on capitol hill when the riots began. here's the fascinating part. the dnc building was the site of one of the two pipe bombs planted the night before apparently by the same people who stormed the capitol. harris's own security detail found that bomb at the dnc, according to cnn to count harris herself came within, quote, several yards of that explosive device. really it's remarkable if you think about it kind the big
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deal. why haven't we heard that before and why didn't the justice department know? why did the doj think kamala harris was at the capitol? it's not like kamala harris hasn't talked about jan six . she talked about it constantly since the day it happened. in fact, just last month harris gave a speech in which she said that january six was so traumatic that all americans remember quote where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault. she said that so would have been the perfect moment for kamala harris to tell us that she herself came within mere feet of a racist insurrectionist bomb. they literally tried to kill me. you can easily imagine kamala harris saying that this is a person who puts herself at the center of every story who invent stories in order to put herself into this position, told us she civil rights protests as a problem. but she never mentioned that she was right near the bottom. in fact, she continued to hide that fact. it's completely bizarre what's going on here.
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we're not sure something's going on here. there's no question about that because the story doesn't make any sense and another we mention it whatever happened to the investigation into those two pipe bombs? now everyone has assumed those bombs were planted by a trump supporter. the media have told us that. but who is this person 13 months later? we have no idea. the fbi says it has no leads at all in the case. that's very strange. the fbi has video footage of the person who planted the pipe bombs, footage of that person sitting on a park bench outside the dnc talking on the phone, reaching into a backpack and planting a device in the spot. kamala harris and security people found it the next day they think in the age of facial recognition software that video might produce a suspect. you'd think the fact that person was on the phone might be very helpful since people are identified all the time in crimes by their phones. but no, no leads whatsoever nor apparently does the fbi have dna evidence and that's very
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weird. that means the person who planted these bombs did not leave a single fingerprint, not a single skin cell hair or droplet of breath on either one of the pipe bombs. this person never cough or sneeze or exhaled moisture onto his or her gloves or onto any of the surfaces he or she touched while sneaking around the surveillance fortress that is capitol hill on camera the night before january 6th. weird people who plant bombs are almost always caught because there's a lot of physical evidence. this physical evidence was pristine condition, but this person hasn't been caught . this person, an amateur wearing nike air max sneakers, has confounded the entire fbi crime lab and eluded the largest manhunt in american history. you know, you should know that the first pipe bomb was discovered just minutes before the first assault on the capitol at one p.m. capitol hill police were notified of the bomb at twelve forty nine p.m. protesters at the capitol's warmed the first
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police line at twelve fifty . that's one minute later. the chief of capitol police at the time, steven sunde, later told the washington post he believed the pipe bombs were not designed to kill people. they were meant to draw law enforcement away from the capitol. they were designed to be found not to explode in the words of capitol hill police inspector general, quote, if those pipe bombs were intended to be a diversion, it worked. now that would make sense since the bombs themselves could not have been detonated on january 6th. the bombs were planted the night before, 17 hours before they were found. if the timers on the bombs were of the ancient kitchen clock variety, they could only be set to an hour maximum. the bombs had no remote detonation function so effectively by january six they were inert. what's strange is that of all the places in the world, kamala harris could have gone at eleven thirty a.m. on january six she went to the dnc
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building where her bodyguards promptly discovered the pipe bomb. so if the bomb was planted by a trump supporter as a diversion as the capitol police said, you've got to wonder how exactly that worked would trump supporter have known where kamala harris was going to be that morning? probably not. even her political allies didn't know for some yet. it's fair to assume that if kamala harris hadn't gone the dnc when she went, the pipe bomb wouldn't have been discovered just minutes before the insurrectionist breach at the capitol. in other words, if kamala harris hadn't been there, the bomb couldn't have been the diversion that the capitol hill police department said it was. it's all pretty mysterious, actually . and maybe weirdest of all is that the fbi has only released three minutes of the video showing the person who planted the bomb. why not release more tape? why doesn't the fbi release all of the video that it has so the public can help identify this person? if you really want to catch this person, this person
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by publicly available accounts planted a bomb mere yards from the vice president elect of the united states. that's far more a threat to our democracy than anything that happened at the capitol building by far. and if you wanted to catch this person, you would release as much information about this person as you could, wouldn't you? it's weird who's running this fbi investigation. we hate to think that person was in any way connected to the fraudulent gretchen whitmer kidnaping plot that the fbi helped set up right before the twenty twenty election. we're not sure the answer. we can't confirm one way or the other because the fbi is pretty close mouthed about all of this . and that's strange to what we can confirm is that kamala harris was not chased into danger on january six by insurrectionist. she was driven to danger by a government chauffeur and then critically, kamala harris hid that fact for more than a year. why is that ? we have a right to know
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the answer to that question. it's not a conspiracy theory. it's an entirely legitimate question. >> maybe someone could ask kamala harris, robert malone, maybe one of the most qualified people in the world to speak on the question of coronavirus treatment and at the same time he may be the most sincere doctor in america. he one rogan's podcast and challenged the regime's narrative. he warned about something called mass formation psychosis across the country. he joins us next to react from the profound fallout from that interview cancer culture and has no boundaries. dan is back for season two and he's fighting america's toxic trend. we're going to let the far left with no go inside a dangerous game. i thought worst case scenario that comes close over and about 24 hours the administration spent we trying to threaten
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the country what it looks like we just got this account last night from an employee, the major commercial carrier who works out of anou airport in texas. here'stexas. what it said. quote, i put numerous illegals on almost every flight. i have confirmed they have no ids. they range in age from newborn to their mid eighties. they have all kinds of medical issues. i read the paperwork in their packets and was horrified at what they've been given by the government money iphones prepaid for a year lately it has mostly been young males from their teens to thirty not carrying any bags c and with no checked bags. we don't know d who ison't on oo planes anymore. our airline tells us they're against human trafficking but these are notut families wanting a better life. these people have no birth certificates, no proof of anything. i i our company is in on this and covers it up. that's not the only company. or well, shortly before the media and the administration tried to joe rogan fired from his job.te he interviewed a physician called robert malone.
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malone is one of the inventors of the technology behind covid vaccine for 10% tucker carlson . today we spoke to dr. malone about the attacks on him. one of his observations was that rogen may have made a mistake in how he responds to the controversy is interesting conversation as part of it on a personal level, yeah, i really enjoyed interacting with him and hanging with him. yeah, but i find his response to this fascinating. is a journalist, kristy lynnt, came to me with his first hostage video that was on instagram and i was sitting around a campfire in maui at the time and this thing comes acrossss hm like in in my first reaction do i got tire tracks across my back thrown under the bus and then it rolled out and we watched it a little bit more . i think he is as i look back at
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what's happened, i think he's been a little naive. i think that he didn't recognize part of the blindness. i think he genuinely represents a center left blue collar framee of reference. yeah. and they have just reallyge damaged that cohort. you know, those that are on the left, they basicallyly just alienated a whole fraction just having already the moms and the african americans with all of these policies and a lot of the youth that have been subjected to mandated vaccines now alienated blue collar center people, unaligned people, which is really what rogan represents, particularly youngerer ones. yes, okay. and but but joe joe biden to me, he thought that he could concede and they would leavesi him alone ifca he basically apologized.
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and that is not how this game is played. now this full. on media war and you do not you don't get a break by saying i'm sorry and then so then, you know, then it comes out the next reveal is that neil young has financial conflict of interest having sold a large fraction of his portfolio to blackrock. n and then it comes out that with the i'm not going to name the words that were used the n-word u repeatedly wasre pulled out and you could doe the same thing to the president by going back to his old clips if you wanted to if you were sos inclined and it comes out apparently that the group that made this little attack cropped clip that resulted in joe's second hostage videococ on facebook. fascinating. first of all is on instagram. if i go to facebook, was was this left wing super pac
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that is midas lite or my jemiahh touch with a misspelling ofs midas as if it is media and apparently they want to have his head on the wall because it's going to help them with future fundraising and itd it has nothing to do with vaccines. it has nothing to do with peter and peter mccullough and the proof of that in the pudding is if they really cared about the vaccine story, then they would have hit, bobby who also spotify champ. but nothing this was about taking out rogan and i think rogan was perceived as a threato on multiple levels. it wasn'tpl just that he was a good trophy to hang on your wall if you want to gin up more capital for your hollywood based superpac. what we're dealing with here was it three brothers i think
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watch cnn read the atlantic because it's mostly uncovered by the media. so michael shellenberger just wrote a book about the collapse of our cities, decided to speak directly to people living on the street, the homeless in san francisco and ask how did you san get here and whs it like to be you? how do youou live? one man he spoke to admitted he came to california from the american south because san francisco pays him to use drugs. watchis this . where are y you from and how? even in san francisco since june you're going to be homeless pretty easy. i mean, if we're going to be realistic, i pay you to be homeless here. when you said the same people to be homeless, what do you mean by that? yyou mean that literally? yeah, i guess 640 bucks a month from general assistance. are you wouldn't you how is that hard to get a phone call
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pro bono. do you want the food stamps. six hundred twenty bucks justo wow. forget about why wouldn't i do that man went on to explain that on camera you should lookai it up that he sold fetylnal toys two fifteen year old boys and showed them how to use it. so a lot of people not just society's outcast but normal people are watching their childrenen in to that and dying as a result of it. jackie berlind son is one of those who's been into the prodrug experiment of sano. francisco. jack really is the co-founder deathsres against drug and stop fetylnal deaths and we're happy toer have her join us tonight. much for coming on . so when you when you hearhi people say our policymakers say this every day is campath not to judge drug users but to support them as they use fentanyl and meth, how do you respond? i call them. that's ridiculous.
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they're if they tried it the way they've been supporting my son is keepingon him chained to his addiction. mayor breeds policies and the policies in san francisco give him everything that he needs to stay addicted. they give him the plastic t needles. they give him the the foil. they give him candles. i give them the whole rig.. they give him money. they don't prosecute drug dealers. they allow them the users to use on the street without any accountability. when mayor bried said that she was going too declare a state of emergency because of what was going on in the city with the drug epidemic, she said she was going to open this linkage center. i was very, very hopeful that this was going to be s something that might help my sonon, that it would have give him an opportunity toy get offto the streets and go ino the linkage center and maybe talk to somebody about getting help, medical treatment, getting into rehab.
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then i found out that they were allowing drug sales and use inside the linkage center and my hopes were h dashed and even talking to my son, he said it just looks like more of the same kind makesl them feel hopeless. how makes me feel hopeless d how the city doesn't do anything to help mandate treatment or encourage treatment. it's all normalizingit and enabling. yeah. o in other words, promoting promoting drug. absolutely. what if that is a heart i wrenching tragedy and i hope that people see it for what it is. , i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you . thank you so much. h. the promoting drug addiction and the biden administration is promoting drug addiction. they were caught doing this . now they're denying it and the fact checkers are out backing up their lies, which allows the media to break thosete stories claiming that they're russianor disinformation but they're not russian disinformation.
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they're entirely true . the bush administration is promoting drug addiction, abetting it, helping people use drugs. well, a new bill in florida aims to stop teachers from discussing and gender identity with young children and not like eighth graders like kindergartners. the bill in the florida senate covers, well, kindergartners through 3rd grade. but you're probably not hearing that from your local news organization. they'll tell you they're th don't say the bill as if it's banning conversation about gay people or or here's what they're saying. in your view, is this dangerous legislation? absolutely. yeah. atioand the reason is that it ts youth who are different or whose families are different that there's something wrong with them out of o the he wants to really save that florida is a free state. it's only free if you act like him look like in our
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republican over racist ginger heterosexual right. republican man. >> you know, this falls under the rubric of parental rights legislation. right. and it started with vrt. let'st. remember that you start coming after black people. what comes next ?? right. of course the lgbtq community and then women and then other marginalized groups. >> so the main trade route>> between southern candidate in michigan, the bridge is shut down right nowow hundreds of millions of dollars stoppedns on the bridge o and our transportation secretary is on tv complaining about a bill in the florida legislature that would prevent kindergartners from learning about and misplaced priorities. anyone has been following all of this . the editor in chief of outspoken, he knows it's in the bill because he's actually read it and joins us with more .ns thanks so much for coming. the hysteria about this seems a little calculated now. yeah, look, if wacky activists child this wacky activists want to drive the white house,
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the democrat party , media like cnn into this arena of demonizing concerned parentsis after what happened in virginia last year this year now with the midterms coming up, u i mean more power to them. it'ss a terrible look. and like you mentioned, the bill is four pages long. 't all right. no democrat has read i it and if they have, they don't want you to read it. . the media doesn't want you to read it because when you do you realize it's perfectlyon reasonable, rational bill that would not even beal necessary if parents didn't become so privy to the insane things their teachers were saying toay their students during lockdown remote learning this bill said basically you can't have classroom wide discussion from five to eight year olds about gender identity and orientation. you can have one on one discussionsdi. kids can talk about what they will and ask questions about what they will. but you can't d have discussions with five year olds about switching their gender in a classroom setting the classroom . what is wrong with this? what parent as an issue
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no federal funding will be usede directly or through subsequent reimbursement of grantees to put piped in state smoking kits with the missing. of course, that what's unsafe about smoking crack is the pipe. it's the crack. so p maybe you shouldn't encourage it as they are, don't believe the lies or the fake fact checking. they're encouraging drug use tragedy wrong. hannity right now i'm shocked you're giving away o free crack pipes. that's outrageous, tucker . that's outrageous. oposition. it's going to be all over the news. all right. i think it is an. ot welcome to "hannity". we do have a lot of news tonight . sarah carter is live with truckers in ottawa. the clueless crowd and looks like that . t good to see everybody. serotypes. say hello. anyway, we have the very lateste on the freedom convoy. that's straight straight ahead.n first tonight , the mass are finally coming off. finally even in far left states like new york and illinois. but while the mandates are finally com

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