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my flaws, provide some type of protection. my self help protect. what's your life like? identity theft protection callg right now i'm inon your medicinh cabinet. let's take a call coming on zackham the number one post shortening brands highly recommend that last night you need to for a short code. i can think stackpole going totu be there. >> welcome to tucker carlson. soto happy monday. if you watch donald trump closely over his four years in office and we a did it became pretty clear that the more outlandish the claim trump happened to be making, the more likely it was to be true . trump did tend to exaggerate at times, but it's mostly t up topics that didn't matter. how big was the crowd? it is 2016 inauguration. who cares? but on the big things
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on matters of civilizational importance, trump told the truth bluntlyhe often when nobody else would. the iraq war was a mistake, trump said illegal immigration is a disaster. china is taking over the world . haiti is a pretty place.s deafening hysteria followed every one of thesest demonstraby true statements at poi one poinw in early 2018 cnn and the washington post got so worked up trying to hide the obvious that they devoted blanket coverage to the claim that actually haiti is an awesome and fully functional country, a perfect spot for your next family vacation. and by the way, if you. disagre with that, you're racist. that's what they told us three years later they have dropped the pows at least on haiti. our leaders now consider haiti so awful that just being from there qualifies you for asylum in the united states with and they can finally admit what wase once a dangerous conspiracy theory is not just a sensible observation, especially when it justifies more immigration for fourtuat years, no dangerous
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conspiracy theory was considered more dangerous con and more conspiratorial than the claim that hillary clinton's presidential campaign had spied on donald trump. the very idea that hillary clinton of all people had spied on anyone was preposterous. the media informed us only a lunatic would claim otherwise by making a charge like that . in fact, trump was emboldening our enemies and degrading the public's confidence in our democratic system. so it was just a stupid opiniona that trump was really a form of. treason and as usual, trump kept saying watch him do itf again. and one of his last sit downe interviews as president with lesley stahl of 60 minutes . the biggest scandalge was when they spied on my campaign s, they spied on my campaign. there's no real n evidence of that becauseer there is no the place. leslie, in spite of my campaign can i say something? you know, this is 60 minutes and we can't put on things we can't because it's bad for guys. we can't do things we can't.
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, they spied on my camp, but we can't. that's been totally verified. no, it's been just go downed and get the papers they spied my campaign. they got caught. no. and then they went much furthern than that and they got caught and you will see that , leslie and you know that . but jus you just don't want to know. as a matter of fact, i don't know that no. as a matter of fact, we can verify that this is cbs. we don't air things we can't verify really. >> leslie stahl, is it true we still remember a cbs news piece from 2016. they claim that donald trumptl was secretly working with vladimir putin soyh the question is how does cbs news verify those facts? >> walk us through your reporting process was it turns out that particular story, the reporting came from reading the piece in slate that probably while standing in line at starbucksdi slate allege that the trump campaignst was coordinating with a russian bank called alpha bank using a hidden server in trump tower . how did slate .com know this ?g by consulting a quote a, small,y
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tightly knit community of computer scientists o. these scientists insisted we're totally nonpartisan. one of the sources explained anonymously, quote, we wanted both campaigns because we wanted to preserveeg the integrity of the election. so here you have just another unnamed computer scientist defending election integrity. makes sense. don't askdo questionn't. jake sullivan did not ask questions. jake sullivan take slate .comesn very seriously. atat the time jake sullivan was working for the hillary clinton campaign, he cited the slate s story as evidence that trump was indeed colluding with vladimir putin. quote, the secret hotline may be the key to unlocking the mystery of trump's ties to russia. know what a tool we can only assume if federal authorities will now explore this direct connection between trump and russia. so there was a bat phone in tower that rang directly in the kremlin. jake sullivan stuck to that line for months. >> here he is on cnn in march
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of 2017. what we learned duringer the campaign was that very seriousy computer science experts, people who work closely with the united states government had uncovered this secret hotline between the alpha bank, the russian banksi and the trumpw organization. now, of course, we didn't know for sure if in fact that wereld the case, but we knew that it should be investigated and we knew that given how serious these computer scientists were, they weren't just making up crackpot theories. so it wasn't surprising to learn that even as of last weekl the fbi is still looking into it. do you havee any idea what they're what they're looking for? i don'tt. of course i don't havw a line into the fbi on this. but what i know based on publici reporting is that there is a very unusual server activity between this russian bank and the trump organization which suggests contact that took place over the course of the campaign. oh , the secret hotline is people are literally willing to say anything if it gives them
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power. but j listen carefully to what jake sullivan said. i don't have a line into the fbi on this. >> everything i know is from public reporting. so you'll noticehi is that sulln went out of his way to say that we should have been a very clear sign that it was a lie and indeed it wasas a lie. in fact, the hillary clinton for president campaign was coordinating directly with the fbi. a clinton lawyer called michael sussmann had been feeding false claims about trump s and russia once again from that crack team of nonpartisan computer ot to the general counsel of the fbi, a man called james baker. but sussmann didn't stop there in february of 2017 after the election, sussmann also met with the general counsel at cia . so at this point you may be wondering about the identity of those nonpartisan computer scientists who dug up allci this new information about donald trump's direct connection to vladimir putin. who are these peopleec? ed we may not be shocked to learn they weren't nonpartizan once again jake sullivan was lying to us . in fact, a a pro hillary clintn activist from south africa called rodney joffey who put t
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together a team of digital researchers, oppo guys we usedog to call them.ch. most of them came from georgia tech in emails rodney joffey explain why he was doing this . he wanted hillary to win the presidency because hillary clinton had promisedpr him a jot as a top cybersecurity officer in the u.s. government. so joffey wanted to help hillary win. he said that in order to do that he gave his nonpartisan computer scientists a mission.a their job was to gather data they had access to thanks to a pentagon contract in order to connect donald trump to putin. nowon we know all this thanks to a new court filing for specialoh counsel john durham who spentam the last few years investigating the origins of the russia hoax and is finally producing some material in the words of germs filing quote joffey task. those researchers to mine internet data to establish an inference and a narrative time then candidate trump to russia. so this wasn't't a reporting. of course they had a goal. they were trying to get hillary
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elected president. the amazingng thing is how theye did it, where their data cameil from. the filing saysin a joffey this computer scientists intercepted internet traffic emails and presumably text messages from quote trump tower, donald trump's central park west apartment building and the executive office of the president of the united statesid. in other words, trump was right this isn't a conspiracy theory . his claims were true . democrats were spyingmo o on dod trump not just as a candidate but as president of the unitedri states in the white house as well as in his own home. so it's anything like this ever happened in american history. not that we know of, but jefft bezos doesn't think you should worry about it or even know that it happened j't. today's washington post informed its brain dead readership that while quote, trump is once again claiming that he was spied upon, that claim has been quote debunked. oh , really? how it's been debunked. shut up. it just has. but in fact, that claim has not
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been debunked. it has is been verified that clm is true . it actually happened and the way it happened tells you i everything about why it has been so extraordinarily difficult to bring democracyit back to the united states. a government contractoredt spiee on a populous presidential candidate, then passed the informationn to his opponent's campaign which gave it to the fbi and the newsm media, which distorted it to create the illusion of treason, which was then cited by the t politician p to paint the wholer thing as a reason not to t vote for the guy she spied on .er got it. it's a closed loop. everyone's got a role. here's hillary clinton duringe the presidential debates. but from everything i see has no respect for this person. well, that's because he'd rather have a puppet as president denuke con4 they know it's pretty clear. ha it's prettyt clear. you won't admit you the russians have engaged in cyber attacks against the united states of america that you encourage espionage against our people, that youg
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are willing to t spout the putin line, sign up for his wish list, break up nato, do whatever he wants to do and that you continuee toim get help from him because he has a very clear favoritef in this race. so if'r you're not all in with nato, if you think it's a pointless boondoggle that endangers the united states wor, you, my friend, wor. for vladimir putin, you encouraged espionage, shrieked hillary. at the very moment she's doing precisely that . they always denounce you for their own sins. but she said russia has engaged in cyber attacks on the united states and that's probably true in point of fact.ut but she was speaking aboutic a specific quote q cyber attack. she was talking aboutac the russians hackingki the servers at the dnc. democrats wastedas three years i our lives telling us that an ever increasing volume. here's the interestinghe. it was not true . it has never been true .. vladimir putin did not hack
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the dnc. there was never any evidence that the russians hacked the dnc. instead, the dnc emails werec. very clearly stolen from within the building, most likely by a bernie sanders supporter who wanted to show the world of bernie sanders is being shafted by the very same corrupt forces in washington that later supported donald trump. that was very obvious to anyone who's paying attention at the time. what's interesting is that no one's been punished for itly likely no one ever will be. in fact, jake sullivan, the guya you just saw lying about those non partisan computer scientists has not been indicted for what he did jakesrt sullivan has been promoted. jake sullivan is now joe biden's national securityvas advisor. he's still screaming aboutcr russia only this time it's not to bring down a republican opponent in the presidential race. he's screaming about a russia to bring the entire country to war with the nuclear armed power. so this story is not going away. lee smith has watched itt unfolo for more than five years. he's the author of the terrific book the plot against the president. he joinsh, us tonight. we smith, thanks so much for
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coming on . soes we're hesitant to take up the story partly because it seemed on the surface so complicatedou. mp but when you dig in a little bit, it's not so complicated. they were spy on trump as a candidate and as the president of the united states fromhes the white house. why is this not the biggest story off the year? right. it's an enormous national security scandal. i hear people ple comparing it to watergate and that does not compare to watergate at all. what we're talking about when we talk about the executive office of the president . t this is this is some of the most secure communications that we have in the united states and the fact that these were tha that these e being tapped, the idea that these were under surveillance, we know certainlya the dns systems and it may beno more data as well. we don't. know that yet. but the idea that the oval office and other important offices in the white house werey under surveillance by political operatives is extraordinary. it's shocking. and i'm talking to people who were investigating this on the hill forer several years
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and they're shocked because i think you described it precisely right. l sec it's more thanur a political issue. it's a national security story. and the irony here is hillary clinton shrieks about hacking servers and russia spying on the dnc when people actinge on her behalf are literally spying on the united states in the white house. so e. if she can do it, why can't everyone do it honestly? well, yeah.s i mean, this is an enormouss issue actually because again, all we know so far is that they had access to this data. did did bad foreign actors have access to this data as well? did they know what was going on ? because again, this is a target of every intelligence service around the world and has been since there has been a white house. soin again, that's extraordinar. and the ideato that hillarye' clinton that we've been living in the psyche ofps this deranged and depraved harridan for five years and now we see we understand and even more the scope and depravity ofop
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this operation. it's terrible forer the countrym well, you know, it really is. and by the way, if trump's nameo wasn'tpl in this story, i think people would feel free to admit it. name they'rewhose doing this .ng they were doing this toto the current president whom i despise. i woulden still think it was a terrible thing because it is least i appreciate. it thank you for all the work you've done on this. thank you , tucker .. so it's been an action packed day. in other news, canadaa became an a dictatorship today. itge actually did no longer democracy. justin trudeau has declared that he is fully in charge. he has declared martial law in canada in response to the truck protests. he's also declared that they now control cryptocurrency and crowdfunding and your bank account, that's what that's called for the all right.
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one of the best restaurants in the world fauci whenuc thousands of blue collar workers showed upth in ottawa several weeks ago to protest the tyranny being imposed against them, the prime minister of canada refused to meet with them or to speak to them. instead he fled the city, and then from his bunkery he called the truckers when they still didn't leaveci
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the cityty, justin trudeau suspended democracy and declared canada a dictator . the federal government has invoked the emergency powers act to supplement provincial and territorial capacity to address the blockades and occupations. the emergencies act will beemer usedgencies to strengthen and st law enforcement agencies at all levels across the country. this is about keeping canadians safe, protecting people's jobsnc and restoring confidence in our institutions. a >> so let's be clear this is a defininge moment in the history of canada,y in the history of the english speaking west. the emergencies act is martialla laww.. it is never been invoked in the history of that countryy by law of emergencies act is allowed only in emergenciess in quote urgent and critical situations that seriously endanger
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the lives, health or safety ofat canadians's. what's happening now does not qualify. what's happening in canada now isre an emergency. here's what it looked like this weekend on according to justin trudeau, everyone you saw in that tape is a terrorist. even the kids, their bouncey cassells justin trudeau has unilaterally revoked their civil liberties and authorized men with automatic weaponsib to haul them to jail. trudeau was allowed for forrest of this man example, making food for the terrorists. >> you can receive a free meal for you regardless of what you're from what cost.
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religion doesn't matter. a it's about the community kitchen we all eat as one and humanity equals so the same concept helping the community is what we're practicings here today. we're heree alongside the corruptors in the fight for freedom and we're doing our part from the sixteen. es so again, all of these people can now be arrested on sitedi simply because of where they're standing. but being arrested ises the leae of their problems and arrests suggest bail. get out of jail. ru youde can't get out ofde the country. justin trudeau has just made under martial law. trudeau now has the power to force banks to seize their banka accounts and insurance companies to cancel their insurance. that means they can't actually live in canada anymore. they are nonpersons a are enemies of the state. they will be crusheded at least one trucker knows exactly what's coming. he has seen it before he camebe to canada from nicolae ceausescu in romania. >> why denuke people? people why one hundred people.
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one hundred eighty or 200 people to defend your life? for my name, i'm linda woke up to hogues sussmann when whenti some peopleng decide your life like three hundred people that you say you like when you are septime d let us go. so it isn't an overstatement to compare what is happeningha in canada right nowpp to what happens in a stalinist dictatorship. all the slogans are differentntn in the eastern blocad things tak about solidarity in canada they talk about diversity buty. the repression is similar today. canada's deputy prime minister, by the way, is a former american journalist, maybe not surprisingly announced that going forward, justin trudeau will regulate all crowdfunding and cryptocurrency under the terrorist financing act. really sooact. justin trudeau iw
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in charge of all of your finances. he's just sort of c cryptocurrency. how is that how does that work and what justification? and if that wasn't clear enough, trudeau's minority government unilaterallyernm sent another half a billion dollars to the authoritarian state of ukrainesent where the head of the rival political party is now under arrest and where opposition media has been banned. that's the country they're now in solidarity with . you can see where this is going . in fact, it's already there. jonathan trilly is a constitutional law scholarve who joins us . thanks sory much for coming on . can you win a democracy j yourself, king, and say i'm regulating your bank account? maybee eliminating it, freezingb it. i'm regulating what you say i'm regulating cryptocurrency. like where do these powers come from exactly. this could not be more seriousse . the fact is that canada does not have the history of robustti free speech protections that wen had in the united states. it's closern to england in that sense. but this should be chilling forr every canadian. s
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you know, what happened tote these truckers is really quite c breathtaking. youiv know, this was an act of civil disobedience. we've.we had those types of acts and protests for generations. we celebrated those acts with the civil rights movement. that's what you know, it was references. it's causing good trouble, right? it is due to peacefully but disruptive and that has been done through the generations. here is that you have a prime minister declared these people insurrectionalists declared them terrorists, said they were threatening democracy itself. you have social media and the mainstream media echoing that those attacks and thenwe worse yet, as you noted, we have these crowdfunding sites that literally froze millions of dollars that average citizens wanted too give the support. these truckers now when you put all that together, you've extinguished the ability of thousands, perhaps even millions of people to express
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themselves through a form of civil disobedience and according to to prime minister trudeau's definition, he could have shutt down the civil rights movement. he could have arrested martin luther king. he could have arrested any number of figures that we now celebrate today as visionaries . now't that doesn't mean that the truckers were right and it doesn't mean that they can block bridges. they can't.re but what the government has done here is really at odds with very basic human rights and civil liberties. r: if and you really get i mean, iful the regulating cryptocurrencyat which i'm praying is not actually possible but they're saying that they want to allowog ,then, you know, that's that'sor a preexisting priority forit ths to establish social nat and political control. i mean, that's not related tohe the truckers . > right? right. part of the thing is you sort sandbagger. what ? i mean, you have people who are engaging in what he callss occupation. that's a form ofat's civil
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disobedience and yet you go to death con4 suddenly and you say, you know, i'm going to take control over bankso and crowdfunding and cryptocurrency all this is because truckers' descended on theirde capital to object to these mandates. now i happen to h supportappen vaccinations. i don'tsa necessarily agree with the truckers, but what i have in common with the t truckers is free speech s when association and when someone tries to deny that to them, they deny it to us . >> exactly. the last liberal in washington ,i mean that is a compliment.me thank you for coming on to you. so you may be wondering why are all the people in the media in washington in the biden administration, people like lize cheney in the republican party, why are allpu o of them on the e of ukraine? why are all of a sudden so concerned about democracy, ukraine's democracy? well, turns out ukraine is not
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what exactly is ukraine like? b what's its government like? well, turnsy out it's not f a democracy. it's run by ari w dictator who's friends with everyone in washington. does it make him less ofesf a dictator? how do you know he's ayo dictator? iobecause the main opposition figure is now under arrest and the opposition media, the tv stations have been shut down by the governmentowme. that's not how a democracy operates. that's not a dictatorship operates and you make you veryjo nervous that joe biden, susan ricee, the national security adviser, kids, they're all telling us with a straight face liz cheney too.y. it'se a democracy. so none of this escapeen the attention of richard hanania. he's president of the center for the study of partizanship s he wrote a really interestingis piece today on this on twittern . we're happy to haveus. you join us tonight. richard, thanks so much for coming on . sog it's a democracy. i mean, i'm not going to ask c you toou win as no country that jails its opposition leader and shut down opposition means a democracy in my view. but the biden administration seems kind of like it's runningb ukraine. yep, yeah.
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i mean, if you you know, any kind of foreign policy a establishment wants tome get americans involved in a conflictve, they always, youca know, present certain facts and not others so we can d do a dozen different segments on different misrepresentations of what's going on in russia and ukraine. and i think that most people understand that the u.s. has no real national security interest in ukraine. ukraine has been part of russia throughout history and sometimes it's not been that's never mattered for americans and so what they rely on is a sort of moral argument or fight. you know, the people who think that democracy is hanging on by a thread in the united states, they tell us we have to stand up for democracy in ukraine against authoritarian russia. so accepting their premise, let's just sort of talk a little bit about what modern ukraine is like in 2014, the current iteration of ukraine, they came to power in basically the new government came to power in a coup that over that overthrew a democratically elected government. nobody nobody denies this and how they've been behaving in the last eight yearseh since in twenty nineteen they had
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a presidential election zalensky the current presidentnt one the former president poroshenko has been hcu accused of treason and put under house arrest. they also had parliamentary elections. zalensky party was the biggest the biggest winner there. but then they went after the second biggest party . they shut down their tv stations. they seized the assets of the biggest financial backer ofa the party, ukraine also i mean in recent years shut down the biggest social media siteit in the country basically think the russian equivalent of facebook that's just taken completely off the internet. they passed language lawss l that now say you can't be educated in russian and also that basically national media cannot be cannot be printed in russia anymore. rwith some technicalities. but basically everyone recognizes that this is going to end russian e language media on a national scale. and so you can imagine if after 2020 twenty biden comes intoo office, he puts he puts trump under arrest. he goes after the main donors of the republican party . he shuts down fox news
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and conservative media shuts down facebook and twittere because you know, t that's where conservatives congregate, shuts down, say spanish language media in florida because people who use that language, youre know, are against biden. anyone on earth think that this was a government behaving democratically b? absolutely not. and so it's not a question of whether russia or ukraineher ise perfect. it's a question of whether ukraine matters to the united states, whether ukraine is suchu a morally upstanding country that it'snt worth the us poisoning its relations at, , with another superpower the only country in the worldur that is basically a pure competitor as far as number ofng nuclear weapons potentially bringing it into nato and going to ind war for ukraine. what is it? you know, people you know, what is it about ukraine? ukraine has to be basically saintly for the united statesn for it to be to be worth american blood and treasure. you can even you can even say even if it was who caresn what happens to eastern europe? that's none of our business. but iff you're going to rely on this idea that it's a democracy, you have to look at ukraine as it actually is
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and it's nowhere close to democracy. it's nobody's definition of democracy. i mean,, this is a reported in e american media, although itet gets underplayed. i think it's the kind of democracy they'd like to see here. maybee that's the point. l forik more on what ukraine is like and for more on why our current establishment loves ukraine, you should check out richard hanania subsect because you explain it. i think really compelling to tell. appreciate your coming out tonight . thank you . thank you . dr.. so on sunday, a 35 year old asian woman was stabbed to death on the subwayay in manhattan by a homeless man who followed her to her apartment. looking at now video obtained by the new york post. it's the latest supposedly random attack in new york city. democratic politicians are refusing to recognize there is a problem with mental illnessav and crime in their cities, a problem they have exacerbated dramaticallye since sandy cortez is telling us the crime problem is a result of people having to steal baby formula. ever since the childer tax credt
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expired for real one because we we run away from substantive discussions about this . we don't want to say some of, the things that are that are obvious like gee, the child tax credit just ran out on december 31st and now people are stealing baby formula. butha we don't want to have that discussion. want to say these people are criminals and we want to talk about people that are violent. >> so the tick tock girl is accusing us of not being substantive. okay, we give up we're going to turn over the segment to someone who is without questiony substantive candace owens the host of kansas. she joins tonight to assess the substance. and it's great tosu see you. what do you what you make it so people are stealing baby formula because the child tax credit wasn't c renewed? t >> you know, i have to say a this . there's a part of me that wanted to hold a candle for aoc when she first appeared on the scene. you know, i always say that there's only two types of socialist's, those that are stupid and don't understand.
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they're talking aboutsoci they'e ignorant or people that are actually evil and look forward to governments to operate like fidel castro did. and so when she appeared on the scene, i thought maybe she really is ignorant and she has this sort off idea that life can be a dream, everything can be free and we could just make everything equal and not have to look at individuals as individuals and really just say we're all going to just havee' the same assignmentsel developed. and as you look at this circumstance in which you seee that you put forth policies, maybe she believes in them defund the police racismleas so bad, release the criminals because we needny to make sure we don't have too many black people in prison i even if these black people are committing crimes, violent crimesiole, release them back oo the street because you know what ? we need to make sure that there's some sortt of equality and equity inside of the prisons. not too many black people in new york. well, now she's actually seeingp what the consequence is of thoseol policies that she pushen and she knows that people areod being murdered in the streets. good p people are being followed like this young asian woman in. their apartment building they're being slaughtered. if she was a good personly and was simply ignorant and wasn't awareig of what this
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would result in , then she would immediately do a 180 and she would say, you know, d?e tried something and it didn't work. people.te about you this is the person champions of the socialist black and brown people, right? black and brownpeblack and bro o get ahead. they're hurting. well, black and brown people are the number one peoplee that are being slaughtered in the streets because ofer her policies and she doesn't care. so my assessment now is that she is actually an evil propagandist . she's after nothing but power.oc she's a part of a democratic w machine that will do anything and say anything to ensure that they are in power. remain p the people that they govern beneath them remain oppressed. it's a sad, sad realization fort me. i completely agree with you. when she first came in and she appeared to take on amazon, i thought youzo don't agreeli with her on a lot of things.s. but if she's willing to really go after the people with real power, you know, then i can respect that even ifev i disagre . but she has been a handmaiden, a servant, a faithful servant to power nt. i mean, if she had any braveryry or any concern for individual for people, black and brown people, she'd be really upset. but she's not she's right.
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and that's the thing. it's power corrupts and you understand that maybe she had some better intentions when she first got into office and then people started putting money into her pocket and telling her to say these things and they go after these y initiatives. but there's no question now that this is a young womanou who is completely corrupt. she doesn't care about blackeo and brown people. 14e everydaem sufferingpl single day across the inner cities and rather than apologizing and doing a 180, she's looking us further in the face and lying and saying, you all what , this is happening because of bad governance is what you need is more government should be absolutelynt. ashamed of herself and hopefully the black and brown people that once uponr a time believed in her areut waking up to the truth. socialism kills and it's killing us right now. candace owens faucis, thanks so much. great. thank you . so faucis one of its writers. that's not shocking. obviously forbes is failing as an enterprise. of course are going to fire people. but they fired this person because he dared to write articles critical of anthony bouncey that is someone journalism
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at all covering something we could sell this 30% you know, going back that crazy yes or no? i'm not going to argue with your observation clearly what they're going to do with the con4 of that 5% also bought some of these fox news in the past. i need to know about. yeah, that's to that goes on hands on your thanks.
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after two years of watching the medical establishment nor science and lie. a lot of americans don't trust doctors anymore and that'sit a very sad thing.. there's a reason for it. over the past few years, big pharmaceutical companies and public health experts have discredited health care. john abramson is a doctor, a family physician. he's watched this happen over a long time. he's watched some doctors, good doctorsdo, people of good intenm are manipulated by pharma without even knowing it. hit. so he wrote a book about it sickening how big pharma broke american health care and how we can repair it. we had an amazing conversationo with him. >> here's part of it now we area in a situation where it's not the authority ofch the church, a it's the authority of capital .. it's the authority of it's the needs to maximize the return on investment for the investors and the shareholders that directs our
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science, that directs the process that generates c the information that drives our health care system that spending a trillion and a half dollars extra a year and leading the thirteen hundred american deaths.ho the worst outcomes i mean you would hope ideally that medicine and science could harness the power ofos capital without being hostage to its imperatives. , that's exactly right. and that's i hope where weon get to. in our discussion. son let me ask you aboutes your experience on a couple levels. so first you write this bookg and one thing i have noticed - in the past couple of years is that and this is very distressing as an american, the scientific community, the doctors community is not tos very hostile toti people who disagree. what we're saying is different kind of the opposite of what you'd want. yes. nt.did people look at you and su shut up, dr. stop talking? what kind off reception did you get ?
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i got an increasingly icy reception in the doctor's lounge on . sure. and it'ssu hardd because the dos think they're doing the right thing. i am not choosing them of beinge purposely harming their patients. i never haveg to do the right thing right. d and they don't understand thisee idea that peer reviewr doesn't have access to the data is just so disparate from what has been hammered into them fromdi the first day they took the admission test for medical d school that it's like mind blowing. it doesn't fit. there's too much cognitive dissonance. ? wait, did you hear that ? so the scientists quote peer review studies and therefore set the parameters of american medicine don't have access too the fulll data set. in otherer words, they can't actually assess whether the drug workss or not because they don't have the numbers butv a peer review it anyway. f shocking. that's one of the many things
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we learned from that conversation with john abramson. it's on fox nation. we recommended strongly . well, here's one example ofng what dr. abramson was just talking aboutou. lo this show isng learned that forbes has fired a longtime writer for writing articles investigating tony fauci that contributor adamancy baffsky was pushed out after a series of pieces exposed faucis high income and the fact that he is the largest retirement in the00 history of the federal government say three hundred and fifty thousand dollars . year pension forbes editors admonished jan schakowsky for his tone on fauci before cancelingef to themection adamancy. he joins us now. adam, t thanks so much for comig on .ou it's i'm not in any way , but it'sour story i mean, i used to work in magazines. i've never heard of anything h like that . did i misstate what happened? well, no, you're spot on , tucker . clearly forbes editors did not want our oversighthtcl of dr. anthony faucis finances
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on the websitete. 2 so06 after eight years two hundred and six columns i estimate i wrote a quarteror million words and investigations on the forbes platformon. ed my column was canceled. so here's how it worked. the national institutes of health top six top executives wrote an email a to myself and randall lane, the top content officer at forbes. it was couched as a correctionss email, but the corrections there was basically no substantial correctionsal and they quibbled about small things in my column. but that was the excuse that forbes used to cancel the column and it was this randall lane character who's posing as an editor. 's he's the t one who made this decision so here's how it went after that email.eived a within twenty four hours i received a phone call from my editor at forbes that i was barred from publishing i on anthony fauci any longer. now keep in mind our oversight was tip of the spear with at faucis a year ago we were the ones that published that he
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was the most highly compensated federal employee. that column wro is nine hundred thousand views. we publish the fact that his household net worth rivaled eleven million dollars and in 2020 his household earningsea that anthony fauci and his wife made one point seven million dollars. many people don't know that anthony faucis wife christine grady is the chief bioethicist at the national instituteses of health. she makes more than the vice president north of two hundred and thirty five thousand, anthony thought she makes more thanore the president at fi hundred and fifty six thousand.f so if you take their salaries, check on the taxpayer paid cost of federal benefits at 30%er the tpeu faucis their household income paid for by taxpayers every year is nine hundred thousand dollars you just skwrof the whole point of journalism is to tell people what their government which they pay for which claims to represent them is actually doing .
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and randall lane, the kid in the hat and the rest of the s kissers at forbesse shut youor down. i just i think it's a shocking story.y. i really do atat a a time for at of shocking stories. adam and jessica, thanks sost much for coming on tonight. thank you . but we'll be right back . we can be heard what's wrong with the new legal framework? my mind is my favorite sport right there. come back on and for a limited time save ten dollars on people's stream for hello. i'm mike lindell ceo of my film retailers shopping channels and now even banks have tried to cancel myself and my school. well, during these times your support has meant everything to us , my employees and i want to personally
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2020 two the day canada abandoned democracy and became . dictatorship regulating everyone's cryptocurrency among many other things willlve our leaders noti? willll anybody say anything abot it or just of course it's now a dictatorship. no problem. we'll w be watching grippy of the best night. we'll be back tomorrow and every weeknight. in the meantime, sean hannity takes over now. ou all right, tucker , and thank a you and welcome to a busy news night tonight on "hannity". there is w breaking news all over the world in a moment weca will check in on canada where the countries want to be socialistic or justin trudeau just invoke the emergency powers act. this is the illegal all in an effort to stomp out peaceful protests are taking placeot in ottawa. so isesakin a wimpy, cowardly, gutless justin planning what are you planning just sending in the police or the military to hurt the heroes of the pandemic because that ist not your plan. apparentlyha
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