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giving away 1000 bottles. call and get your very own risk free bottle of relaxium sleep now fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer and wake up feeling refreshed with relaxium sleep call 806 one three fifty four sixty two 806 one three fifty four sixty two . good evening and welcome tome a special memorial day edition tucker carlson. tonight we'll talk to a lot ofnu genuinely interesting people over the last year for our fox nation series. tucker carlson . today weweto s talked to some of the biggest names in entertainment politics businessen. a lot of them you probably never heard of. we had neither, but we learnedos a lot every single time. one was interesting people we talked toe travis tritt, county music star.he
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he told us when his career began he was living a kind of conventional rock star life partying, drugs, loose women. and then he asked himselff a simple question and that question changed his life forever. in august of nineteen eighty nine when we finally releasedne my first single, not only because this is the shot, this is it and my prayers were answered. not only did the song go top ten but it became the largest selling country music singlesi that warner brothers country music, warner bros. nashvilleil division had ever released. up to that , that's unbelievable. what song was that ? it was song called country club.s i'm a member of the country and that immediately when it went when it took off, warner bros. came back in and said we really want youus now.h we've got tock i rush back inn and we've got to do a complete album because we want to get this out. you're hot. so we so we want to
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get something recorded and the rest is sort of history. so of i mean there's so many questions. but it was if this werebe a behind the musichi episode, this would be the point where you get screwed by the manageru and addicted to amphetaminesge. so no, it's true . it's wasn't. vi so how did you avoid having that happen? well,,en? i mean i had my i hade when i did haven i had i had my bouts with, with drugs and alcohol. yeah.e and all the things that that iid mean you're you're twenty seven year old kid. yeah. and you've got all of a sudden you've got all oft these thingh that are available to you and it would take the oldest story there is it would take somebody with a much stronger constitution than i . but you're still here after thirty five years. yeah. how did you do that . i realized very quickly how how it was going to destroy my life if i stayed on that path.papa yes. was onl and so i was onlyy inv involved in that for maybe two, three
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years at the most. and after that i remember waking up after being up for a couple of days and beingin strung out and justg thinking o myself, you know what you are d about to destroyes everything yu have hadad every every dream that you've ever had in your life has come true for yous and you are about to destroy this . for what ? for yeah. a momentary pleasurer. it's stupid. how did you get that clarity? on i don't know. it was it was i think a lot of my upbringing probably had a lot to do with that. you know, i knew what i waswa doings and it was wrong from a moral standpoint. butth i also knew that it was i could just seeul the signs ofa and i have a lotd of people
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that had gone before me. i'd seen a lot of friends of mine that had gone down that same path and it destroyed their lives, not only destroyed their careers, it destroyed and somees completely of themt lost their lives as a result. yeah. and sof i've always been pretty good about looking at other people and learning from other people. so why's that is that's the root of wisdom. yeah. we have this all these college courses right in front ofon us called other people. watch them absolutely. and you can learn so much. hi. yes. you know so i think i learnedat a lot from that and just all of it sort of came together. it was like an epiphany for me.e it just kind of all came together at the same time. it's like, look, man, youto you've got you've got to stop. this doesn't mean you have to quit it completely. you know, i still would drink and you know but you were able to keep whittman like pretty much.
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yes, exactly. >> so tell us your tour schedule at this point. this well, the firsthi two years i can tell you this the first two years of that after we started having success with recordings, the first two years i was home, a total of fourteen days each year.so 2 so twenty eight days over the course88 of two years and no two days were everr together. our viewers can see it but your wife is here and clearly likes you. you can tell. yes, how do you and you got children how do you keep your life like what are the festivals, what are the rules that you impose on yourself or those around you where you can sort of stay sane and normal in the face of that much traveluc? well, when when we found out that we were expecting our first child in in 1998, our 1997 actually she was born in nineteen ninety eight .
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i madema a decision atde that particular point that i was going to take some time off fair. i wanted to i wanted for two reasons to twofold. ng i wanted a to see what beingth a father was all about. i had never done that before and i also wanted to be there for her first steps, her first words. but i also i had been involved with that same record deal with warner bros. since nineteen eighty seven and basically i was at a pointe with them where i was tired of themem. they were tired of me. yeah. so it was that happened it wasti time tome part ways so i made my mind up in nineteen ninety eight that i was going to take as much time off as i needed to see what being a father was all about and also to get out of that record
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deal and find myself another one . and i accomplished allll that between 1998 and 2008r: billions of dollars making sandwiches. how do you do that ? well, he made pretty good sandwiches and he never took debt. you work like an animalmapret fr ofmost forty years starting at the age of 19 . 19. now he's enjoying it. bu but it wasn't an easy path,t very quickly, jimmy john lieto learned that running a business is tough and it's really tough when youou challenge the people in power. watch. >> you're based in illinois. you're from illinois. you're this head of the vito genovese of sandwichesba champagne urbana. yeah. you're i mean is are a future for business in illinois. gosh, you know, i became a florida resident in twenty seven and i'm still a florida resident. we've now moved to nashville and nashville is just terrificvi
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. but illinois is just you know, i'm not a pro and giving advicea about what it's like in illinois. but you know, you cannot treat business owners and you can't put so much burden on the people that are the makers. preciate you know, i and i appreciate that that they need to makexe the taxes are important. but b you just get to a breaking point and i think illinois is h just lost sight of how the money is made. is i mean, the chicken lays to eggs, right? yout on get one. i get one . don't be the chicken throwing an extra pebble once in a while. you know, maybeh only three eggs, but it's brutal.'s it's b it's just brutal and the lack of empathy and compassion for the makers and you know, we're twenty four seven three sixty five . we don't a days off we don't get we don't get you know i mean weys justup we got to shw up at work and stick the key in the door for three hours at w a time. you know a, it's a hard businei to succeed.ne su and so, you know,cceed actualli mean i did incredibly well. the american dream is alive right here and i am a billionaire and everything
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in life that you would ever dream of. you know, i've got it.'ve i i've donewa whatever i wanted t. do and that's great. but that's not really what makes you happybu. it makes you happy is is she and you know, she growthth and you know that the dream is still alive and this and thatme it makes me proud. you know, the u.s. government is the greatest business in the world. they get 50%f of the upside of every deal , none of the downside and then they become whatever they want to be . they justus land more on us . right. i mean, tucker and just with all due respect of the last administration, the obama administration in 2000 and i got involved with mitt romney in that campaign because my partner that bought m us about 20% of jimmy johnson 07 grew up with the romney family was a nice man and i thought he did a great leader and i didn't. and so i supported. so after obama won his secondan term, i was completely annihilated and cancer
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i'm hunter. i'm overweight. i'm very, veryov successful rih . right. so i get beat out of me for all those three things completely canceled before cancer was cool and i had no idea that i was going too be attacked and it got showoffs anyway. i spentmy all my time in court and i did sell the business. i'm happy i did.bu but this is interesting as well. i've hired a company, to go a back and do the forensics on where all the money camell from and all the attacks, all the canceling on me and for it all came from politics, all from the democratic party , all supported by them or their or their or their pacs or soros or whatever it is. and anyway, ite i was a travesy because all i want i was justul helping mitt so that other americans could do what i did. my daddd came from nothing. my mother was an immigrant. i'm a dyslexic billionaire and i just wanted you to be able to do what i was able toab do and that's why i did it bobby kennedy jr. is one of
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the smartest and bravest and most decent people we have ever met for the sin of telling the truth, he's been blacklisted virtuallye everywhere on every show, on every network they've gone v after his family. but we decided to talk to him anyway and let him speak at length. he told us about his relationship with america's self-appointed coronaviruses tony fauci and bill gates. . the whole thing was amazing and it's straight ahead. welcome to fort benning, georgia, where every year u.s. army units and allied forces and their very best to compete in the longest running military contest in american competition through what will become the most demanding three days their lives is really trying to get the blood back into my finger. see one of these little rock climbing from over 70 miles to determine america's ranger marathon, not a sprint. this nation is covering
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signs and get a ride home. buzz driving is drunk driving. the cool thing about this , travis, you get to talk to people you never thought you would meet and go. rademacher is one of them for many years. he is one of the most popular characters on the show general hospital. then the network abc told all the actors they had tod get facts or loseme their job and go. rademacher thoughtht this wasin a free country. he thought itat was his body t and his choice and he gotho fird for it. nowhe he sued abc. he told us that a lot of people on the set agreed with him, bute they stayed quiet to protect their careers. >> here it is still kind ofti blown away that i'm sitting here having this conversation with you because i never thought that i wouldwoul. do this and i also never thought that i would ever be in a lawsuit in a situation like that . i'm not i'm not that kind of person. but i also i can't turn a blind
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eye when i see people beingen bullied and coerced. so i guess in a way this fight kind of shows me and even i'm the one that's bringing this lawsuit to abc disney. this isbi much bigger than me. this is about basic human rights and the freedom, the medical freedom to choose.ho and it's about all the people that have already lost their jobs and the ones that areth their jobs in the future because of these corporate vaccine mandates. and i'm confident i'm hoping that we can really make an impact, you know, with this with this case. i have a great team of lawyers, by the way, who i was introduceded to by robert f. kennedy jr. from children's health, the film the great man. he is absolutely scott st. and john howard, these attorneys in l.a., they'rehi actually at the forefront of this fight. and you may have heard about ma some of these cases that hadca the court cases against l.a. county, l.a. city and even the state of california against gavin newsom and the same group that is helping out with thosew
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cases. they're actually helping me now as well, which a children's health defense and a group called the group as well. so i'm super grateful for that because as soon as you're thereucke in this idyllic world in the job you love, that's what was so heartbreaking about your video, by the way, that we open with . it'sou l like i'm thinking i'm watching a man who really loves what he doeshe . he wants to keep doing it but can . yes. so that is you know, there's something really sad about that . but so you hear these. mandates are coming down from the corporate monsters at disney. do you take it seriously? youou think it's going to actually happen? yes. really? yeah, because i think it wasio going in that direction, you know, and we were hearing abouth yeah. and you know, they they s they said they were going toor take religious exemptions that we put in for t that and that was denied. they denieded. that was denied as well. so that's who you actually went with the process? i did. i did. even though i'm against all of
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it. of course i did. i went with that. you could if no one ever says this out loud. e but i know a million people have gotten fake backs cards. you know, i'm not taking a position either way, but you could have done that . i .thlieve me,e, i believe me.atan i've heard about that andem i know people that have, them. but that's just that's not standing up.ld i couldn't i couldn't do that . i'm noti' the kind of person that can just turn a blind eye to to this . i have to fight if i see if, you know, corporations bullying people and coercing them, i can't just doion in adding to the problem i would have done.e. i agree with you and so i feel the same way to say, you know, i yeah, walking away of course is that's a great job, great income and butt there is no choice. there was no choice here for me. one of the things i'm super disappointed about too isdi that i'm the only one that's sitting here. there are lots of people i in hollywood. so what is that ? what tell us what they're
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there's so many peoplepe in hollywood. there are many people in the entertainment industryn that i know that agree with my valueswa and my views on thislu and massive social media accounts. but they're too afraid to speake ,which blows my mind becaused they're all hoping that these vaccine mandates will just go away on their own and they're not i don't want to add salt toa a an already inflameddy wound . here we go. but tell me like your coworkers with that you don't want to name names or anything. but how did they i mean. twenty five years. look, the thing is and this is what i say to people how come they're not sticking up for you? well, okay,say let's say everyby was standing up for me and saide one of the favorite comments i get is i'm vaccinated buti is i stand for medical freedom. i think that's a really important thing to say. i agree if we were, you know, hold arms, link arms together and say we're not taking this vaccine, disney just canceled the show and that means the crew doesn't have
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their job literally. oh , they i that's what i believe. i don't think that these are zealots. i don't think they what kind of that show that's over here on the side that makes them a little bit of money and has a slot? you know, i mean i don't think we're the most we're always t skating on thin ice. we gothi to be super careful. so no, if we would have donei that , they would haveth i think they would have canceled the show. so that's not an option. so , you know, a lot of people come up to me privately. there's actually a lot off meop lepeople on the show and i'm not going to name names obviously.o but you know, they confide o in me. >> but there's a lot of conservatives on the show. >> i don't mean to criticize big pharma or anything, but it turns out that bill gates is one of the biggest investors in the mrna vaccines tony faucid is one of their biggest proponents. so it's worth asking what , if anything, do bill gates and tony fauci have in commonhe with bobby kennedy jr. waser brave enough to take a close look at that question.
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he put it in his book the real anthony fauci when most popular books in recent memory. we spoke to him about what he found. listen carefully tom this conversationab in the bookf you and even in the title oft the book you make the connection between tony fauci and bill gates. soll for our viewers who are not familiar with that connection, can you give us a sense of what it is and why it's went into and tony fauci flew out to seattle, washington and he is meeting this very strange meeting and bill gates is an 80 million dollar mansion on the banks of lake washington and gates brought him into library and he said i want to propose a partnership with you and these partnership was to try to vaccinate all of humanityg and they ended upth calling in the rechristen the program the vaccines gates went to
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the u.n. and gave this speechin in which he promised to vaccinate essentially all humanity with multiple vaccines by 2020. and he began asserting using his philanthropy to create a series or quasi governmental agencies on sepi and a number of others and then to gain control and what he calls what he is philanthropic capitalism. it's not about philanthropy. p it's about enriching the capitalists. doe what he does iss is he buys ande does this a number ofd other areas in the book. he does it food. ic he did it with a core curriculum. he on large stakes in companies
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that could benefit fromch a change in governmental policy is a worldwidean governmental policy. so he ownsch a very, very large almost all the big pharmaceutical companies. he is essentially about a billion dollars every year through rotary national, through gavi, through and through the gates foundation. but their cumulative even larger than you as a second b i guess i'd give himig control over his policies. oh ,ov they'reer the analysis. they say there is nothing that is an unvetted by the gates foundation and w.h oh controlsby the money and it funds the health agencies that most african countries that are completely reliant on those annual checks from whle
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and gates and whl do or whl a lot of people do not want to do this . he's taken them away from f their traditional occupations, which was economic development and hygiene, food supplyup productionpl on local democracy and local controls very little
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