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creepier. we'll let you be the judge. here's a section in which the fan girls at new york magazine let us know why they wrote this book in the first place. there are a lot of politicians they could have found over . they picked sandy cortez because she's a lady to say she's a feminist is to understate the facts because the cortez's the first politician in history to live fully outloud while femalee and the degradations of womanhood are personal to her .e >> so she's not just the first woman to represent her congressional district in the state of new york . she's the first woman in human history to get elected to something and then quote live fully out loud whilely female. >> what exactly does that mean? is it a trans thing? honestly, we don't know. she definitely loud, but we did understand the next one . the degradations of womanhood are personal to her . well, that's certainly true . no one has done more personally to degrade american womanhood . of sandy cortez has she is living proof that sixty years of feminist liberation did
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not work. cyndi cortez is not empowered. she's neurotic and silly. she's far more frivolous than any nineteen fifties housewife who was june cleaver was a more serious person. at least she made dinner. here's what sandy cortez does. she puts on makeup while. talking about herself as the youngest woman in congress and as a woman of color. it's so hard to be taken seriously. it's just you know, it's like any workplace where sometimes it feels like you have to jump up and down for anyone to listen. le it's a just really difficult because some people are just bornst in bodies that are naturally taken more seriously and people already try to diminish me, diminish my voice as young and frivolous and unintelligenti'. they don't take me seriously when i put on i show people are calling me unintelligent just because i'm dumb, it's pretty
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funny. but the funniest of all was hearing cyndi cortez describe herself as a woman of color. she often does. no one ever dares to challenge that description. but every honest person knows it is hilariously absurd. there is no place on earth outside of american colleges and newsroomss where sandy cortez would be recognized as a quote, woman of color because she's not she's a rich entitled white lady. she's pampered, obnoxious ski bunny in the matching snowsuit. who tells you to pull up your mask while you're standingm in the lift line at jackson hole? they're all the same. doesn't matter what shape they are. apparently the editors in new york magazine don't ski. they spend the entire book pretending it's cortez has just emerged from some teeming favela in the slums of rio to save the world's poor. reading it you would have literally no clue she was a credentialed member of the overclass. you think she is seen francis on the day of the house votes, ocasio cortez stood up in the chamber again wearing all whitem . shee looked like a prophet or a medium tapping a deep well of
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popular fury radiant in white underground, bathed in the glow of holy righteousness. fit for a prophet for our time. imagine isaiah but with nails to match the handbag. that's how new york magazine describes cindy cortez. and that's weird because we live in this country too. isand that's not at all how we remember the moment. here's a clip from the speech the book is referring to look at this person. ask a yourself if you can feel god's presence. >> but we have to go into this both eyes wide open. what should the senate majorityr fight for? one of the largest corporate bailouts with few strings is possible in american history. a profit or proof that adm abuse is more common than we admit. we'll let you decide. we w will tell you that the editors at new york magazine are highly impressed by the way a cosio ortez looks. they think she's hot. it's a major theme in the book and in fact it's a major theme
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with the cosio cortez herself. she talks aboutez her beauty constantly. there's a few weeks ago she let us know how hard it is that everyone wants to sleep with her all the time. what a burden. it's like living in a in then dallas cowboys locker room. men are so roused by her tick tic-tac videos she cane barely get through a day if she does her job anyway.b that's what she's a hero. the burden of weighs heavily o on her sleek and tawny shoulders, but she bearsn up under it. listen to new york magazine's account because cortez would have been well aware of the impact on others. her rhetoric could beat confrontational and her politics countercultural h. but her appearance conform to society's conventions with her wide apart eyes, arched eyebrows and tawny complexion. she could have modeled for a skin care linee and in fact later capitalize on these assets by shooting a makeup tutorial for vogue. she could have been a model fore a skin care line.
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and that's why she's such anma amazing political leader because she's so pretty. imagine a man saying that probably be considered patronizing if not grounds for cancelation. but new york magazine isn't ashamed to objectify alexandria cortez. it makes you wonder what would happen if one day she gained a hundred pounds and got xma on her nose and forgot to trim her ear hair. what would happen? her political influence would evaporate instantly. she's not the leader of ansh ideological movement. she's a living marketing campaign. lihere she is selling cosmetics. >> i really like starting to blend with my fingers and thent i'll goof in afterwards and polish it off. i've in lately playing with a lot of eye shadows. i go in with a little kind of a lighter color and i just wash it all over my lid. i try the shimmer and it it looks fire . it looks good whenever you see me wearing a red lip most of the time it's this one
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and again i start small and i start working my way out when i'm so makov is a process you know you start small and then you work out concentric circles. that's the way sheth uses cosmetics we have to but sheow she's pretty good at it painting her own face, maybe her one real skill but something useful has a different story. a watch this cnn account of her attempt to assemble her own ikea furniture. oh , shoot. five second rule. ev hey, everyone.s she was munching popcorn, sipping wine, winere and assembling furniture on instagram like what am i doing here? >> hey, i'm moved into a washington apartment three months ago, but it's been toorn busy to furnish it. we didn't get it wrong. boom, i did it.th >> obviously there are a lot of self-involved people
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in politics, all of them pretty much. takes a special kind of narcissist to imagine that the world desperately wants to see you both together. a particleboard coffee-table, but your magazine can't get enough of it. here's their account of what you just saw on this night and again during another session assembling ikea furniture in july, she shone a bright light on her ownt complicated, multifaceted self. in that video, ocasio has looked thin. her trousers sag. she's wearing her glasses and her hair is up in a sloppy just about to wash my face button. she's wearing an old moto jacket and is sitting on the floor of a unfurnished apartment eating a bowl of popcorn and drinking a glass of wine for dessert. she has a small pack of fruit snacks to him both by roberts's mother. she has no agenda,ge nothingan particular to get offyt her chest. it really as if she were exhausted wanting to talk. i'm alone today, she says pointedly at the camera.
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imagine if you were the person who wrote that . so here's this crazy solipsist filming herself as she puts together a coffee table and eats popcorn. the least compelling film made since andy warhol died and this is what you call it she's shown a bright light on her own complicated, multifaceted. so that's the moment you have to be honest with yourself and say it's time for me to retire. by the way, the person who wrote this didn't even perceive how creepy it was. i'm alone today because cortez says pointedly at the camera, is it just us or does that sound like an invitation to a call? maybe one step from what arem you wearing? >> either way, it's a little strange. it's definitely oversharingng. and yet according to the book, oversharing is the key to sandy cortez's success. >> she offered the reassuring warmth of oprah, the fire and brimstone of jonathan edwards, the inspiration of john f. kennedy, the intimacy
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of an fdr fireside chat. au it was exhausting and reassuring and scary and comforting and extremely weird. >> the intimacy of an fdr fireside chat. >> sure. except that fdr e never told us about his skin care regimen. somehowre he was able to win the second world war anyway. you wonder how he did that . you also wonder what kind of g concealer he used. sadly, there was no instagram then. so the details have been lost to history. thank heaven we know what sandy cortez uses. patrick moore is a columnist for the spectator usa and we are always happy to have him on our show. trevor, thanks so much for coming. i know we're all a little self-involved, of course, and social media make us more self-involved. it does seem like sini cortez is a kind of living example ofge what could happen if you didn't get out of lake meadd before you drowned. well, the book is called take up space and sandy or cortez is a failed theater kid. i
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and one thing about failed theater kids is they just kind of tend to take up space to be honest. >> so it's aptly named. but when i read it, i was personally i was shocked when i read it i heard about the book and when i actually peeped into the pages i had, i was very shocked by what i saw inside until i realized who it's written for and who it's written by . and it's this strange cult of people that they're not really people that journalists write. and for journalists, amc is a sort of like figure. they compare to . she's like the second coming of but not because they worship some multi voodoo witch doctor god. >> but when you read it, it's like gospel. it's like a testament it's witnessing and you burisma came to us through the birth . sandy came to us through an ngo. is resurrected. sandy was instructed from several buildings away from the capital that day she almost won a science scheme in second
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place that's almost like turning water into wine. so when you you have to really approach this book from an anthropological study ofro the people writing it. this tribe of people known as the brooklyn journalist and you really learn a lotle about their creation myths, j about their worldview and how they see things just by taking apart a look at this . one thing i really loved about this book is they have a whole section called the art of the dunk. so someone at new york magazine discovered this word dunk and they feature a bunch of aoci tweets and what they do is and they take the tweets and they dissect them with lines and numbers and they explain how each part of the tweet is successful in the effective dunk aoc has and they say the left can't mean but i don't understand this they tend to think about meaning a lot and they even have diagrams about meaning. so it's quite amazing. so i can't believe i used to work in your magazine. they were serious people then
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it would be my defense. you for years were a journalist in brooklyn. were the other journalists you knew in brooklynn as hysterical ,neurotic and personally unhappy as sandy? >> cortesio clearly is, yesat they were. but at the time it was bottledys up okay, there was a lid on things and you could always see it like it was boiling under the surface there always miserable people, everyone i worked with the liberal media for he sure and you didn't realy see it come out in the way that you did after really donald trump came along and it really haven't been able to put that back in . they just keep doing what they're doing now and there's really no hope for them. >> i feel badad for a lot of them. it's kind of sad to watch, but it was always there for sure. they just didn't they had more control over it, i think,ac and they were more ashamed of it back then. right. i think that's i think that's right. and now for you, psychiatry did talk to but one to instagram? so they're telling us all great
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to see it. so thank you so much. thanks. my pleasure. uc so we did it.ll we fell for it. we took ebay. we open the show with sandy cortez. where is frivolousness? she is oh but it felt good. we feel better now to the real news. justin trudeau continuing to crack down on human rights in canada. protesters arrested bank accounts frozen the finances of people who disagree with justin trudeau stolen police tonight blocking in the structures of the very latest from. we want to thank you for watching this show. other shows ignore the stories that actually matter. we will never do that . we will tell the truth. that's a promise to you. the number one cable news program of 2020 one .to tucker carlson tonight only on fox news channel. plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach vasalore three twenty five liquid filled aspirin capsule is clinically
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targeting anyone who criticizes him, specifically donors to the truckers protesting vaccine mandates. b they're nowy under attack by state media authoritieses in ottawa have announced plans to steal the pets of truck drivers and euthanize them if the drivers are quote unable to care for their animals as a result of enforcement actions, we're going to kill your dog in the face of all of that , demonstrators nevertheless remained in ottawa. that's their legal right under canada's charter. they were not damaging property. they weren't hurting anyone. they wereer protesting the obvious tyranny of their government, which again is their right in canada and the right of any citizen in a free society. in response this morning, justin trudeau ordered a violent crackdown on them thousands of police officerspo in tactical gear marched into ottawa. if it looks like somethingliofff belarus, it is, but it's happening right here in north america. when they arrive downtown, the police shattered truckers' windowsd and drags the drivers away. they need several demonstrators in thevera head .e
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at one point this afternoon, forces begin trampling canadians as they protested. you're seeing that footage in the screen right now. sources ran over several demonstrators, including a woman on a mobility scooter. reportedly one man had a heart attack in the face of all of this , at least one instead of helping a police stood around him. this kind of violence sponsoredf a justin trudeau continued alltr day. police repeatedly tackled canadians, arrested them for the act of protest journalists for the act of filming on camera. here's just one example of so here's the definition of tyranny. it's oppressing your own citizenryit, ignoring the most basic standards of human rights and then preventing the rest of
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the world from seeing what you're doing. and that is exactly justin trudeau has done. he's ordered police to target independent media. pp there aren't many in canada. so the only reason we know what's happening there tonight , but that's exactly what trudeau's forces have been doing today. they threatened to throw a fox news camera crew in jail. a rebel news report was thrown to the ground. police also arrestedon the lifestream resort, someone whose footage we've been using for two weeks now. they arrested him while he was recording. >> watch this morning. you can't go to the other side much for what this so where's our state department on this? this is our closest ally in the world. rs
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canada. is one of our biggest trading partners. we share a border of five thousand five hundred miles with canada . so what happens in canada is ofm deep concern to the u.s. government. our state department exists wag its finger in the faces f of foreign governments and lecture them about human rights. but joe biden, state department has said not a word. we called them today to see if they had any reactionti at all o the suspension of civil liberties in canada and they didn't they refused to condemn any of it or even comment. so the lawless crackdown you just saw going on in canada right now will have consequences for all of us because trudeau has not justc ended freedom of assembly and speech arresting journalists as part of his emergency authority. tru also gave himself the power to control all money in canada, seize the bank accounts and crypto wallets of private citizens. on what basis? we don't know, he just asserted it is deputy prime minister has announced those seizures are in progress now. >> want the names of those individuals and entities as well as crypto wallets
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that have been shared by the rcmp with financial institutions and a accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen. so when you imagine tyranny, you imagine people being loaded into some sort of transport to go to a camp. but this is twenty , twenty two . tierney looks a little different now. tyranny is when they take all your money and you have no power whatsoever. and that's exactly what trudeau's government is doing to anyone who dissent. they're targeting crypto exchangeses. that's where people keep their cryptocurrency. they convert it quickly intoic cash. money on those exchanges is no longer safe, defeating the whole point of cryptocurrency. jesse powell is the ceo of the crypto exchange just wrotena to canadada quote 100% will fore his company to freeze assets without judicial consent. again, lawless, there's doingut it. he added this quote, if you're worried about it, don't keep your funds with any centralized regulated custodian.
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we cannot protect you. you almost every are businesses telling customers we can't protect you. that's honestomomt . c >> so what are the criteria here? on what basis are canadian authorities raiding currencycy platforms and seizing digital currencies? well, canada's so-called justice minister explain the criteria. the other day he announced that canada's government doesn't need a court order and winnereryo take all of your money. here's the standard. if you've ever supported donald trump, then you could loseco access to your bank accounts, your politicalunws views will determine whether you have any money at all. watchmo. well, i think if you if you are a member of a pro trump movement who's donating hundreds of thousands of dollars and millions of dollars to this kind of thing, then you ought to be so again without becoming hysterical. but we cannot overstateer the importance of what we're watching right herean. it is a preview. canada is not the last countryhi in which this will happen in which a neo liberal
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government will become a fascist government overnight while smiling and talking about diversity. you should know administration once again has not condemned this . in fact, they're emulatinggh the white house is currently right now preparing to release c an executive order on cryptocurrency that could come as soon as next. me according tont yahoo! the plan is for the federal government to quote come updi with a government wide strategy to regulate digital assets. the fbi, meanwhile, has just formed a new unit, quote, focused on digital asset seizure and block chain based law breaking. what does that mean? what we're learning from canada block chain based lawbreaking means that you donated money to a cause the government doesn't like, for instance, against vaccine mandates from the state department has no problem with that at all. >> so d what does this mean for our financial system? if you ran a big bank, you'd be veryth concerned about this . once the government announces they can zero people's bank balances if they don't like their twitter feeds, people tend not to trust banks.
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you can get bank runs. they understand that there's a lot of volatility ahead. this is scaryry. marty ben is the founder of tales from the crypto, a bitcoin podcast. >> he joins us tonight to explain more . thanks so much for coming on . i don't think i've ever seen anything like this and it's easy to play the tape of peopled getting run over by horses. but the idea they could just seize your digital currencyrr strikes me as a very big deal. well, first of all, thanks for having me on , tucker . but yes, they can onlyme o seize your digital currency or bitcoin if you're holding it on an exchange like you write like you mentioned, it's much harder for them to seee that if you're in control of your bitcoin by holding your private keys, which is the beauty and the importance of bitcoin atty the monetary revolution, it allows you to actually control your money. it is a digital barer instrument. it is digital cash.it so as long as people are taking control of their own private keys, it's significantly harder to stop the spread of bitcoin and prevent people from sendingi
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transactions. >> so that's without getting too technical here. and thank you for saying that the promise of fryptocurrency is still in place, that you can operate transactionally without government oversight. how complicated is it noted to use an exchange to hold the keys for yourself d that the average person do something like that ? yeah, it's very easy. i mean, there is plenty of mobile apps that can go download whether it be blue wallet, greenwall can find those in your ios stores or android apps. these are opene ou source walles that anybody can download and easily create private use and they're their bitcoin from an exchange directly to a wallet. they can back up their wallet with 12 words that if they were able to memorize theoretically they could walk around with their bitcoin in their heads. so it's very simple to tore access the software that enables you i to take control of your of your bitcoinr and actually custody yourself. i mean, you've got to think if there's zero that people's bank
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accounts for political reasons, there's going to be a rush to, cryptocurrency. i mean,yo in one sense, do you expect that do you expect crypto to become more popular after this ?e i think certainly we've seen the actions by the canadian government wake people up like, oh , if they can do this to our bank accounts for protesting about civil liberties like how how far will will they go to to stop us from transacting using the traditional system? so i think over the last fewnn weeks people are really beginning to recognize the beautyiniz of bitcoin and te utility it provides as a distributed network that nobody can control as long as you're controlling your own bitcoin and youword have those words written down secured, you you have the freedom to control your money which is it turns out the core freedom party . thanks so much. that explanation. good to see you. good to see you too, tucker . thank you . >> so we learned last monthos that our closestes ally in the
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world obviously is ukraine. i think there's a warm place in the heart of every american for ukraine's borders are far more important than ours. and we've been hearing that any day now russia is going to invade our closest ally. ukraine's president is telling us that again for real this time that's him. hunter biden is the most protected person in the country . he was given rights and favor jobs well beyond his credentials just as the founding. you really can't find any business venture that does not revolve around his father's political power. tens of millions from the ukraine shine on russian entities. hunter is barely functional human and roaring sex addiction obsessive videotaping every aspect of his life. excuse me. you got a problem there and walked in a customer
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reporter asked the obvious question , which is why is this of deep concern to america? why is that more important than inflation or homelessness or fenton or our border? no one asked that , but some did ask why we can trust w biden's assessment when all his previous assessments were wronger. >> here was his answer. and if you have any indication about whether president putin has made a decision on whether to invade, you do feel confident that he hasn't made that decision already as of this moment, i'm convinced he's made the decision. you are convinced that president putin is going to invade ukraine? is that what you just said a few months ago? yes, what reason do you have to believe he's considering that option at all? there was significant intelligence capability. >> we have significant intelligence. just trust us . i mean,, maybe they're right. we have no idea. maybe russia is invading right r now. in the point ist why is this thes president's central concern
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they're so deeply worried about ukraine's territorial integrity. meanwhile, we don't even have a border. it's wide open. u.s. border authorities reported one hundred and fifty four thousand encounters with illegal aliens at the border in january in one month that's almost double t the number of encounters in january of last year. >> now many of these illegal aliens are flying commercialat aircraft at your expense around the country to be resettled again at your expense in places where no one's consent has been even requested. >> i mean, burisma is the author of america's covert border war . >> we're happy to have you join us tonight. ted, thanks so much for coming on . so give us a sense of the scalec of this . it just seems historic. >> well, one hundred and fifty four thousand in a single month is unacceptablypt high. you mentioned that it's double from january from last year, but the year before that januaryt was
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thirty six thousand. just to give you an idea, the numbers totally are about two million for just one year. the last the first year of the biden administration and this is directly on his shoulders. th it was his policies that set this thing off. and i think anybody should forget that there is something interesting about these numbers, though. one hundred and fifty four thousand, they are declining month by month. the peak of this what i call the biden border crisis was in july at two hundred and 19000. last month it was one hundred and seventy eight thousand. and so the numbers do seem todo be kind of creeping down and there might be a few good reasons for that . some some interesting explanations for that as well, one of which is that the bidenin administration is looking at these poll numbers, terrible polling for the midterm elections and they're ordering
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up some pretty trumpy in kind of deterrence based policies like er deportation flights,gn very significant numbers of guatemalan women and children. they're flying all the way back to the tarmac and in guatemala and also in honduras and el salvador and they just restarted their repatriation flights to haiti and i think that maybe there's a there's a chance that , you know, those are those are radioactive to, you know, migrants who are coming up. nobody wants to cross the border, spend a whole bunch of smuggling money if they think that they're going to be heading all the way back to square one to it's the possibility well, if you made them cool their heels in tijuana indefinitely, that might be even a greater deterrent, i would think. what do i know? tom benson, great to see you. thank . soso one upside of the coronavirus pandemic obviously destroyed american education, but it gave parents
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two, three, two, one , three, two, one , we open this hour with breaking news on sandy curtis are obviously the show to go to if you're looking for what's happening in the world of pop stars now or is this night from nicki minaj, trace gallagher joins us . >> there's no one better toer explain what it is. hey. hey, tucker . tucker's not a public health department gets in a twitter battle with a celebrity or anyone for that matter. but here we go this week nicki minaj who has been outspoken about not taking the vaccine tweeted quote nothing like watching someone speakow confidently about something they know nothing about. the philadelphia department of health thought it was important to call out minaj by remindingse everyone of her tweet from last september where she stated her cousin in trinidad had a friend who got vaccinated, became impotent with swollen, ne then told everyone to pray on their vaccination decision and quote make sure you are comfortable with your decision and not bully . she didn't say don't get it or that she wouldn't take it. she said pray on .
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but the department of healthof included a wide eyed emoji, which is a subtle way of saying that he doesn't know what she's talking about. you know, his health departments across the country have been spot on with this whole covid thing anyway.in nikki is now responding, quoting again philadelphia's public health count is posting nicki minaj tweets for engagement. they are attemptingenga to shame people for advising others to pray, be comfortable, not be bullied. i've never seen a vaccine trigger this amount of shaming and fear tactics. have you by the way, she also retweeted somebody else who said because of the health department going after nicki, they decided not to get the vaccine. manaj good job, guys.te you just convince more people to not get the vaccine you want them to get . yay. she said we'll keep youou up to date on the battle as it goes forward tucker . amazing story, chris .ch thanks so much. people t don't think or talk too , aboutout architecture the way their homes are designed or even their towns are designed.
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butde there is a reason that things are built the way they are. p they're either pro human or they're anti human and unfortunately so much of our architecture, our city planning is anti human interest . ahwahnee issof one of the veryw urban planners who thought deeply about architecturee and planning that brings people together that makes them happy. he founded the congress for the new urbanism. he's got a plan to build cities where people might actually know each other once again. we had an amazing conversation with him on a brand new episode of tucker carlson today. here's part of it the town plan. it really affects your life. for example, a kid that has to be driven everywhere. it's a kid with no freedom at all, you know? right. and an older person that no longer can drive is a prisoner highly isolated. so what we design are places that are walkable, above all
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walkable where you can get to, your daily needs by walking you can have a car but you don't have to use it. and i think what makes america pretty awful is that the car is mandatory. yes. if you did not have a car almost as an individual level, w every individual has a car you would literally starve to death in a couple of days, you know, and we are so used to that we don't imagine there's an alternative and yet up to aboutl nineteen fifty before the cars were widespread, before everyoned essentially had one every place right across cultures you needed your daily needs within walking distance it was absolutely normal. the romans did it. the chinese did it, everybody did it and in the car eradicated that discipline. >> you think we've been thinking and talking a lot more than we are about how we actually live, how our lives unfold. understanding is one of the few who is and definitely one of the smartest if you're interested all in the topic, you recommend that conversation
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vaccination. so parents are voting at their school boards, pulling their children out of public schools. they're doing it for a reason. they don't want di their kids t be doctrines like crazy people. richard wilson is a homeschooling advocate. the midwest, he understands what's happening and the scale of it. she joinsit us tonight. rachel, thanks so much for coming on . so how big has homeschooling become in the face of the collapse of public education? >> thank you so much for having me on , tucker . this pandemic, we are now two years into it and home schooling has increased fourfold from the beginning of the pandemic to last fall,s. according to a us census survey . in addition to that chart, the biggest that we've ever seen and in addition to that , we're hearing data scientists tell us that a full 25% of all jobs in north america will be remote by the end of this year. nk so i don't thinkthe this trends going anywhere and i think a lot more parents are going to be finding themselves at home
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a lot more often with their i think ishich a wonderful silver lining to this situation. i don't think that anybody watching this show could say they're fully satisfied with how authority figures have handled this pandemic. we see oligarchs around the world trying to instituteto institute a great reset a great reset and kind of remake society in their image. but the good thing is that what man intends for evil, god uses for good. so we have a golden opportunity here which is that the biggest demographic of people who have left the workforce and either stayed home or started working remotely are mothers of school age children. so we're in a special situation to take advantage of this and use it to our own benefit to kind of get away from sending our kids somewhere seven to eight hours a day to beo indoctrinated by people who quite frankly are enemies to a more traditional conservativeou or christian way of life. and instead of those people teaching our children oure
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morals, our culture, our values, ,we can go back to having parents and mothers teaching our kids those values. >> i mean, what you describe is beautiful and they are avowed enemies of your family and of your children. very quickly, i think the main concern for a lot of peoplefo thinking about this is will my kids grow to be weird? i mean, are they socialized at all with no with no classmates . right. people have a lot of concerns or worries when they think about homeschooling. in public education is actually kind of new . it's only really been the standard for about t a century. and prior to that we had other ways of educating people. so the good news i tell people is that it's really not that hard. you, , do not have to be an expert. you don't have to be a teacher and you don't have to worry about not being able to socialize your kids either. we have so many ways that we can do that now, especially with the internet. all the bad that comes with it. there's a lot of good to so we
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romney of utah and needless to say, needless to say, lindsey graham of south carolina, where were they ? they were overseas atis your expense because this isn't the first country on their priority list. ukraine is what matters. so they refused to defend you just you know,w, the best we can with the ones you love. we'll be back here monday, eight p.m. eastern. welcome to this special edition of "hannity" the left failure. i'm jason chaffetz in for sean. and tonight, deeply troubling news both at home and abroad. in just a moment, we'll take you live to canada where wannabe dictator justin trudeau is cracking down peaceful protesters and the reporters on site covering the freedom convoy. also tonight , we'll bring you the latest covid-19 fear mongering from dr. fauci and jen psaki. but
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