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simple and happy times. rick from florida, there goes my childhood. they are ruining disney for 1% of the world. sad choice. it is sad. check out tucker. he's up next. always a member, i'm watters, this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening, and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. when the russian military invaded ukraine, the most highly credentialed people in the world seemed stunned by it. that was not very reassuring to the rest of us. we were shocked, united states, europe, even ukraine explain the fellow expert at the atlantic council. "the head of german intelligence was so caught off guard that he
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still in key evan had to be evacuated in the kyiv and had to be evacuated." joe biden has been talking in a very loud voice of a potential invasion of ukraine. seemed prepared for it. nobody in washington even biden himself really thought it was going to happen. and when it did happen, an official concluded that putin must be insane. in other words, there is a reason, a good reason none of us saw this coming. biden just snapped. he's a rational and impossible to predict. a lot of people took it at face value. it was self exculpatory, more than an excuse than an analysis. putin may be crazy but it safe to assume that there's more to the invasion of ukraine then a single psychiatric episode and at this point it would be nice to know what it is. why did the russians do this.
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it's not treasonous to ask that. it's essential. you can't make wise decisions about the future without understanding what just happened. but our leaders so far has refused to do that. they keep lying to themselves. imposing censorship on the rest of us. childish slogans about good versus evil. it's insulting. but worse, it's not helpful. this is not how nations survive complex moments like this. crisis demands crystal clear thinking. so now is a moment to ignore the people who have been consistently wrong and instead listen carefully to the people who've gotten it right to the past. the ones who saw the ukraine war coming and said so out loud. there was of the people you should be listening to and one of them is nigel farage. nobody would call he's a naturalist, he cares about his own country. his country is great britain, the same is true and virtually
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of our country. the u.s. has never had a president as reckless as joe biden is. but nigel farage could've predicted all of this. he did predict it, back in 2014 as the leader of the u.k. independence party. gave a speech to the european parliament that year which unfortunately we just saw yesterday. in retrospect, his words seem prophetic. farage understood what would happen because he already saw would be taking place. i think you'll agree it's an elastic analysis worth having. this is now faraj on ukraine. speak of the contradictions of the last few years including the bombing of libya, the desire to arm the rebels in syria, has been the unnecessary provocation of vladimir putin. this e.u. empire ever seeking to expand stated it's territorial claim on ukraine some years ago. to make that worse, of course,
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some nato members said that they too would like ukraine to join nato. we directly encouraged the uprising in the ukraine that led to the toppling of the president and that led of course in turned to vladimir putin reacting. the moral of the story is if you poke the russian bear with the stick, don't be surprised when he reacts. now just to continue with that, today we are rushing through an association agreement, with ukraine, and as we speak there are nato soldiers engaged in most exercises in the ukraine. have we taken the lead of our senses? do we actually want to have a war with putin? if we do, we are certainly going about it the right way. perhaps we ought to recognize that the west now faces the biggest threat in crisis to our way of life that we have seen in
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over 70 years. the reason beheadings of british and american hostages graphically illustrates the problem. we have our own citizens from our own countries engaged in that struggle too. vladimir putin, whatever we may think of him as a human being, is actually on our side. i suggest we grow up. i suggest we recognize the real threat facing all of our countries, communities, and societies. we stop playing war games in the ukraine. we start to prepare a plan to help countries like syria, like iraq, like kenya, like nigeria to try to help them to deal with the real threat that faces us. let's not go on provoking putin whether we like it or not. >> tucker: of course we are happy to have them on tonight. thanks so much for coming on. your concern for your own country, your nonaligned status
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is the first line in your bio. you spend your entire life trying to defend your country and your country alone. i don't think anybody is going to write you off as a tool of foreign power. you said in that speech which are shocking to watch now, if you want a war with russia... why did you say that? >> is obvious with that. you are right, tucker. i'm a nationalist. i believe my country. i also believe in western values and there are things that we come to you, american, canada, australia, many other countries, there is much that we share. we joined together in two world wars to fight for those values. we didn't lose our way completely with afghanistan, iraq, libya, and many other things. the globalists, i'm talking about bill clinton and tony blair who began it and that comes with orthodoxy. the european union, these empires should expand. you need to understand russia's
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history. the invasion by napoleon. the invasion by hitler. the deaths of tens of millions of russians as a result of those invasions. i can see the westward expansion of nato, the european union, after the fall of the berlin wall was aid to regularly down like adeliberately provoca. churchill said that being unanimous in victory, do not rub their noses in the dirt of the result of what has been done. try to make sure that you can form an alliance and a lasting peace. look. i'll be honest with you, i'm not a fan of vladimir putin in any way at all. journalists like you wouldn't survive long in russia. but the big stuff, the big values, understanding the threats that we face here, that you face there from islamic
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terrorism, from the chinese communist party, we shouldn't try to make let me put in somebody we can do business with. not somebody we have provoked and we gave a casus belli, a reason for war. i don't for one moment defend the much of what putin has done since the 24th of february. but understand our huge geopolitical errors have led too much of it. >> tucker: speaking for myself, i'm not interested in russia or biden russia or putin. this seems bad for us and it seems like when the smoke clears, china will run the world. that's my sense. >> yes. i get that completely. and actually everything that's happened in the last month has driven russia and china closer
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together. can you imagine a worse scenario than this? and now we have an american president, the 46th american president who frankly i can't believe there aren't more commentators calling to the 25th amendment to be evoked. it goes and tells the 82nd airborne going into ukraine who backs putin deeper into a corner. "what we need right now is us peace settlement." i think a peace settlement is achievable. why, why? even after the invasion where american and british and other nato soldiers insisting think ukraine should be able to join. we have lost sense of anything. our predecessors, our leaders in generations gone before were much more intelligible than this. it's madness. >> we cared about the country.
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very quickly. one last question but you said empires expand always to the detriment of the nations who sponsored them. but can you see the united states or the u.k. getting anything out of benefiting any way to the outward expansion of u.n. and nato? >> of course. eisenhower 70 years ago identified the military intelligence trail complex to industrialcomplex. it still alive and well and they already have benefited already terrifically. in terms of peace, culture, nationhood. it all has been a massive massive mistake. >> tucker: i appreciate that. those words are remarkable to see eight years later. an update on a story we've been following in the corner of our eye. not that long ago, a future msnbc anchor then called joy and read wrote a blog called "the
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reid report," the origin of the "don't say gay" movement, a blog that attacks gay people up one side and down the other. wrote a blog saying, does that make me homophobic? possibly. she runs away from her own writing. she's told us as of 2018 that she had been hacked and cybersecurity experts would look into this. did you remember this? >> a community i support and deeply care about is hurting because of some despicable posts being attributed to me. some of you may have seen these blog post circulating online and in social media. many of them are homophobic, the scrim in the tory, and outright weird. i hired cybersecurity experts to see if somebody had many belated my words or my former blog. the reality is they have not been able to prove it. but here is what i know.
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i genuinely do not believe i wrote those hateful things because they are completely alien to me. >> tucker: someone snuck onto her blog and attacked the gay people! they couldn't be her. she doesn't recognize those hateful things. for four years ago, we are wondering who could've done that and now the obvious answer is as obvious as vodka and pickled herring. it was vladimir putin! he must've hacked her blog and broke into the dsa. with that in mind, we launched a full investigation into joy and reads blog and we'll go over the results of that investigation to you tomorrow. stay tuned. so disney used to be in the business of entertaining children. now there is a something much darker going on at disney. you may want to protect your children from. we've got leaked internal video from the company explaining how they are trying to sexualize you are under age children.
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is that a crime? seems like it. bruce willis made an announcement about the future of his career after a very sad diagnoses. we will explain what it is. ♪ ♪ sure! ...after homework. thankfully, voya provides comprehensive solutions, and shows me how to get the most out of my workplace benefits. what's the wi-fi password again? here... you... go. cool, thanks. no problem. voya helps me feel like i got it all under control. because i do. oh, she is good. voya. well planned. well invested. well protected.
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>> tucker: the governor of
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florida signed a bill banning teachers from talking to small children from kindergarten to third grade about their own or encouraging to change their gender. the overwhelming majority of americans including democrats agree with that because it is common sense. the alternative is disgusting and a probably illegal. but if the walt disney corporation, they were infuriated by this. called an all-hands meeting discussing uas to discuss indoctrinating children. chris rufo obtained footage of this. here is injecting queerness into many things as they can. >> i don't have to be afraid to, like, let's have these two characters case in the background. wherever i could, just basically adding queerness... if you see anything queer in the
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show... no one was stopping me and no one was trying to stop me! >> tucker: okay. here is disney's diversity and inclusion manager that the company will no longer use the word "boys and girls." watch. >> last summer we removed all of the gender greetings in relationship to our skills but we no longer say ladies and gentlemen, boys & girls club. we've been providing training to all of our cast members and in the relationship to that, they now know it's, hello, everyone, or hello friends. >> tucker: d gender degendering your children. we are happy to have him join us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. what exactly was that? >> this is an all-hands meeting in response to governor desantis' legislation
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where disney assembled there lgbtq i activists they've set up in the company and they said they are deliberately trying to take programming that goes from ages two to seven years old to inject queerness into the programming. they are trying to make all of their programming's these left-wing gender identity compatible. at the same time, they are falsely accusing governor desantis of info and fomenting a "don't say gay policy" which is not true at all. they are projecting, we caught them on tape and the evidence is damning. >> tucker: they have a agenda for children for you think that would be illegal in some way. it certainly immoral. it's creepy as hell. they are the country's leader in
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purveying children's programming question mike that the problem, no? >> we can see inside the company. executives made a decision a few years ago to make these activist organizations within the company first on the issue of race and now on the issue of gender and sexual orientation. these activist organizations have taken more power away from the company and the executives are down like you are really cowardly and craven individuals cave anytime they want something. all of these videos, documents, whatever these activists say, they are not creating a tracking program for all disney children content for finding out exactly how many transgender, asexual, bisexual characters they are peppering into the show either in the foreground or background. it sounds like a creepy bizarre gender studies experiment on a college campus but it's being main lines into children's programming all over the world. >> tucker: sounds like the behavior of a sex offender. normal people do not sexualize
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under age children period. disney does not feel that way. seems like a threat and i appreciate you exposing it. chris rufo, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: the actor bruce willis became worldwide famous in 1988 with the first "die hard" movie. here's one scene you may have remembered. >> i want radio silence until further... >> sorry, hans. i didn't get that message but maybe you should've put it on a bulletin board. >> do you really think you have a chance against us, mr. cowboy? >> yippee calle, mother >> tucker: bruce willis announced he's retiring from active work from something called aphasia. he's been part of american culture for so long, we thought it be worth finding out what a patient is and what it means but dr. marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor. he joins us tonight. talk about this illness.
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>> the national aphasia association says that 85% of americans do not know what aphasia is. they are learning it tonight because of bruce willis and our celebrity saturated culture. i think it's a good thing they are learning about it. what is aphasia? aphasia is the inability to express yourself, to put in words, to understand language, to get the words right. or to comprehend the words. i will show you where it is. it's on the left side of the brain, tucker, the front is called broke is aphasia. the back is called winokur's over 2 million americans have this. most commonly it is a stroke. if it's longer-term, it can be a degenerative disease, dementia unfortunately. we do not know what it is in his case. we heard demi moore use the
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words cognitive impairment but that could be any of the things. we do not have a physical exam, we do not have an mri. here's what we do know, tucker. we know that an actor, an icon, we look to voyeuristic lee weather watching "die hard" or watching "pulp fiction," we projected ourselves in these films and didn't notice how much pain he was going through, playing his own stunts a lot of the time. what it meant to him, how it tore him down. we need to make a change but we want to say we wish you well in priors hopes and everything for bruce willis. not the actor, but bruce willis the man. speech therapy may help. retraining the brain to communicate in a different way may help. hopes and prayers to bruce willis, the man, tonight. not the actor. >> tucker: tough diagnosis. life is sad. dr. marc siegel, thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: several weeks ago, january 6th protester committed
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suicide after he learned he was facing up to 20 years in prison. he is a key factor know. like so many others that they come of this man did not commit any act of violence. it has been exactly a year since atthe time he had been accused f under aged sex trafficking. he was never charged with that. why did the justice department told "the new york times" he was guilty of it? matt gaetz joins us for the first time in 12 months.
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him with a crime that would've sent him to prison for many years but some of his relatives disowned him. he killed himself. one of the saddest stories about january 6th. his aunt joins us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you for having me, tucker. >> tucker: this came to our attention when we read the op-ed that was so moving. you were telling me off camera that the paper which it ran edited the obit? >> they refused to produce two lines of the obit. >> tucker: what what where those lines? >> that matthew was escorted into the capital by 325 police which he has on his phone recorded. >> tucker: you have video? >> until the day, skidded everything. the second was that there were many people responsible for his death. they said we had no proof of either. >> tucker: the newspapers. even the death he was not allowed to tell a story?
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>> exactly. >> tucker: that sums up the level of injustice we are dealing here. what was the justice department trying to do to your nephew? >> according to what his attorney told us was a week before matt's sentencing hearing on march 3rd, his attorney, his attorney said that they are going to delay the sentencing hearing again because they are looking to add additional infractions. and we weren't exactly sure what that meant. we thought was that a charge, that's not a charge, they are just going to try to influence the judge of the very last minute. we found later that enhancements were actually going to add eight points to his scale, like he was at a 14. they were going to add eight points and that would bump him up to 51-72 months jail of
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walking into the capitol, not touching anything, not breaking anything, not stealing anything, and no altercations with police >> tucker: walking into the people's house, he's going to do more than four years of prison. >> we are not sure if matt knew how many months was going to be added to his potential 6-12 months, what his attorney kept saying. that friday evening, matt hung himself in his garage but we knew he couldn't do a day in jail. he already put himself in a mental prison for the last year, more than a year. he was afraid to leave his home. they took away his income, they took away everything. >> tucker: we looked into this. no one even accused him of hurting anyone, breaking -- >> now. he just couldn't handle it anymore. he was being persecuted and judged from every angle and let's talk about the people
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sitting in the jails in d.c. right now, they haven't been convicted for a crime. what's happened? >> tucker: this is what liz cheney, adam kinzinger, nancy pelosi... your nephew died. did anybody call you? >> matthew graves who was the district attorney, the u.s. attorney for the district of columbia, they took 14 days to drop the charges off of matt and still we have not heard 1 ounce of condolences, simply card, a phone call, or anything. nothing. they basically wrote him off. >> tucker: he was a republican voter, obviously. no felony record that i'm aware of. did mitch mcconnell call to offer his condolences? >> absolutely not. >> tucker: how do you feel about the leaders of the party that he voted for happily
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abandon your family? >> i know. with the exception of a few? we made dozens of phone calls to the dozens of congressmen and congresswomen from both sides of the aisle. not one phone call was ever returned. just a couple of months ago you had ted cruz on here who called them terrorists. i'm sorry. but he could apologize until the cows come home. he said it. they are playing both sides of the fence on here. afraid of losing votes, afraid of losing support at the cost of, what? people like my nephew. how many other mattes are there going to be? surely there are other people who are going to be pushed to this break. and we received thousands of things in his guestbook from other people who have people that have january 6th cases against them and one mother cried out to us.
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she had two sons that walk through the capitol so she's facing this double, felonies were walking through. >> tucker: it makes me so sad and i'm grateful you're able to talk about it. was he >> math he was there because he thought for sure there was going to be good news that day. that pence wasn't going to certify the election, it was going to be a celebration. that's why he was there. and it turned out to be the worst mistake he could have made. it ruined his life and now we no longer have him. it was a tragedy on all levels. >> these are the people being punished. not a lot of people are being punished right now. >> a lot of people are not. >> tucker: i thank you for coming up. so it was exactly a year ago today, there hundred 65 days that the justice department
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leaked to "the new york times" prayed they told the times they were investigating congressman matt gaetz, republican of florida for a very serious crime. under age sex trafficking. so matt gaetz made an appearance on the show, he had denied it. he had not been on fox news since that day. we've been sort of following it, matt gaetz was never charged with anything. how is that? the justice department called "the new york times" and said you are a criminal and you are not charged with anything? we have congressman matt gaetz back on the show to ask him how he is big punishment, thanks so much for coming on. you were described in "the new york times" by the justice department as a felony sex offender we all know there is a pipeline
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of leaks and lies that flow from the justice department to the mainstream media, "the new york times" in particular. not even a partisan criticism of the biden administration. that happened during the trump administration as well. the most important update, the most important thing that has happened since our last on-air discussion, someone has been indicted and has pled guilty to try to shake down my family based on this pile of lies. i'm not going to allow it to hinder me. i'm going to continue the important work that i do for my constituents. >> i'm not going to ask any questions about your personal life. you committed a crime. let them charge you. they have smeared your name. your private life is your business. just going to ask you one more time, crisply and clearly, do you expect to be charged for the crimes of what the state accused you? >> that would be a travesty. i'm innocent. i've maintained my innocence. i've been entirely consistent on
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this fact in each and every day the lies about me unravel and are debunked and the things i've said and admittedly it's pretty wild to come on the air show. my family has been shaken down for $25 million by some fraudsters, some with connections to the intelligence community and the department of justice, but someone who has pledged guilty for just that. i feel vindicated each and every day. i do not want this to be a distraction from the critically important work going on in congress that my constituents expect me to dig in on. >> tucker: you cannot expect fake allegations of sex crimes. let me ask you this. the assistant director of the fbi's cyber division, came before the house judiciary committee. asked him a civil question here where is hunter biden's laptop. here's how he responded.
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>> i want to know where hunter's biden's laptop is. >> i don't have that answer. >> password on the laptop was "hunter02." he dropped it off at a repair store. he picks it up where in december this laptop to the fbi. you're telling me right here that the assistant director of fbi cyber, you don't know where this is after it was turned over to you three years ago? >> yes, sir, that's an accurate statement. >> tucker: i don't know how to accept that! this is a director of cyber at the fbi? what do you make of it? >> if the laptop was russian disinformation as they told us for quite some time, you'd think they would know where it is. of course, you see a circumstance that's just strange credulity. the notion for three years the fbi has had this and the chief of cyber not only knows where it
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is good but doesn't know who at the fbi we should call upon to test and see whether this laptop functions as a point of vulnerability for our country. business deals, kickbacks, who knows what else. that could be used to compromise the first family. i don't think we ought to question this anymore. that's why i introduced the laptop into the congressional record and it will be available for all to see soon. i also filed legislation to strip the security clearances from the 51 national security officials who all lied to the country and said this was "russian disinformation." we see that being walked back with yet again doj authorized leaks to see an end. cnn comes out to the investigation to hunter biden is heating up the day after the fbi was stimulated by basic questions i asked the judiciary committee about their efficacy, their work, the chain of custody and questioned her they have about the u.s. vulnerability that could be exploited by our
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adversaries. >> tucker: i have no idea what it means. congressman matt gaetz come appreciated. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: just whatever you think of matt gaetz, whatever you've heard, it's pretty simple. if a law enforcement agency and justice department accuse you of a crime, they have to prove it. they just don't like don't just get to shut you up by smearing you prayer they have to take you to a court and show that you are guilty. if you aren't really doing that, you aren't a law enforcement agency, they are more like a secret police. up next, supreme court ruling you may have missed but it is kind of significant. expanded tribal land in oklahoma and it has had an amazing and major affect on life in that state. state law enforcement no longer has the jurisdiction to prosecute violent crime. going to talk to the government of oklahoma next.
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>> tucker: when wikipedia was founded in 2021, seemed like one of the most remarkable thing that man had ever created. the largest encyclopedia in history.
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useful information on literally millions of topics for free and it was not neutral, it was a political enterprise. larry sanger cofounded wikipedia and then he saw it captured by political forces. so he left. now he says wikipedia is a misleading mouthpiece for the people already in power if it wikipedia matters because it's how we understand things in the past and that allows us to make decisions in the future. if it's dishonest, that's a problem. long conversation with larry sanger on "tucker carlson today." here's part of it. >> it's an open system, and therefore the actual, the kinds of people that are allowed to have an influence on wikipedia have been narrowed down greatly to essentially people who agree with the establishment left.
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>> tucker: is certainly noticeable. i'm rooting for its demise because it's horrifying. tell us practically how that happens. what's the process question mike if i want to create a wikipedia entry on you, for example, how do i do that? >> are you asking how do you make it biased? >> what are the mechanics? >> in the first draft, you are working on an article as you would any blog post, for example. you hit submit and then the page is available for anyone else to edit. and they do. occasionally there are conflicts, as they are called, they have to be resolved a little bit. but that doesn't happen too frequently. if it's a very high traffic article, people can be a little small at it.
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and the negotiation actually is where the interesting part happens. there is a thing called a talk page. and you use the talk page to discuss what the article should look like. you know, the overall plan, all differences of opinion. that talk page has basically come to be used as basically a place where authority is wielded, they have old hands, the administrators and so forth, the people who are lording over the rest of their contributors. they hold court on the talk pages. they have to get things by them, if you want to have anything new added to a wikipedia article. so the process has changed. >> tucker: larry sanger, cofounder of wikipedia, when the
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internet was started it would educate and empower. see that on fox nation. you can watch it now. nearly two years ago, the u.s. supreme court ruled that the land that makes up five indian reservations in eastern oklahoma is in fact indian country. that means state laws do not apply. as a result of that decision, few people noticed, murderers are now going free in the state of oklahoma. here's a a local news report. >> he was her son. >> the father of two. he was... to me, perfect. >> danny and her girlfriend cindy jones got into an argument at their home in fort gibson. wanted to leave with the situation and calling for someone to come get him. >> before he could get the call made, she went and got the gun and came back and shot him. he didn't make it. >> the muscogee county district
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attorney's office originally charged cindy with manslaughter. shortly after, she bounded out there muscogee county d.a. larry edwards in his office up the charges to second-degree murder. >> the state was ready to roll with it. >> since danny was cherokee, the decision meant that the muscogee county d.a.'s office couldn't touch cindy's case. >> tucker: parts of oklahoma, big parts are no longer governed by the united states? what is this. kevin spitz is the governor of the state of oklahoma. glad to have you on tonight. thanks for coming on. what does it mean for your state? >> thanks for having me on, tucker. it's a real mess right now for oklahoma. did you say something? >> tucker: what does it mean for your state, no longer part of the united states? what is this? >> basically this all started when mcgurk, who was a child
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rapist, showed his indian card and got his conviction overturned. if you haven't been to oklahoma in a while, it's half of our state. think of tulsa with a million people, we've now had a change of rules. the state, if it's indian involved, has lost jurisdiction to prosecute those crimes. our police have lost jurisdiction. when you think about who is in in, you could be 1500, 11,000th. i've gotten my indian card. my six children with blonde hair, blue eyes, they all have their indian card. you can't tell who and indian is and who is not an indian in the eastern part of oklahoma. >> tucker: this is on the basis of race! depending on the racial category you are in, you're treated differently by law enforcement. seems to be what you are saying. >> that's exactly right. cases all over the state, one case i'd like to point out, daniel bouvier. three bad guys beaten
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85-year-old man almost to death, robbed him, stole his truck. some of them showed him the indian card. the other two are still in prison. that's not equal protection under the law. one guy is out because of race and the other two people are still in prison. tucker, we have people on death row that are doing 23andme dna tests trying to get their convictions overturned. it's preposterous. >> tucker: this is the equity agenda. this is what they want for the whole country. really grateful that you explain what it means for your state. thank you very much. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: thank you. we'll be right back.
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this inhumanity. the international fellowship of christians and jews needs your $45 gift now to help rush food, blankets and shelter to jewish refugees fleeing for lives in ukraine. please give as generously as you can, to help the refugees while there is still time. this is one plane, praise god! but we need 5 planes. we need 10 planes. we need 100 planes! you can give $45 now to help provide the food, and blankets that they so urgently need!
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>> tucker: sadly, this show is coming to an end. running out of time. we'll see you tomorrow night. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." we begin with a fox news alert. after refusing to resign come out joe biden officially fired dr. oz and herschel walker from the president's council on sports, fitness, and nutrition for reasons that have zero to do with sports, nutrition, or fitness. and has everything to do with politics. dr. oz responds to joe biden and will tell us why he refused to resign and we'll talk more about

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