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we're literally literally still shaking as we think about how close this country came too losing our democracy last thursday. last thursday was june 16 , a day forever branded in our memory. a data hasas a joined d a panthe tragic turning points in human history. where were you 616? s you'll never forget and neither will wewi. at the time we were preparingow a show on tony fauci and this push for a new corona a shot fok kids. it seemed important then it seemed so trivial nowid as we were speaking on the air at that very moment a team of seven saboteurs had entered the capitol grounds and then proceeded as saboteurs due to breach the capitol itselflo inside those hallowed grounds within the very of democracy, these wreckers begin their hunt for sitting members of congress . that happened, ladies and gentlemen. shocking toocds you,se it gets more harrowing from there.. this iss not some spontaneous outbreak of insurrection, outbreak of insurrection. no, this was a meticulously
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planned coup from afar. c the group in theon capital was under direct control of an extremist called stephen colbert who was a white man is by definition a white extremist. this white extremist estephen colbert had a fifth column within the capital to help him pulle off his diabolical plan. he had members of congress in his employ, members of congress who believe it or not, helped the insurrectionist enter the capitol, just open t the doors and let them walkhe in . yes, h that can happen. and that fifth column included adam schiff of california, stephanie murphy of florida and a new member called jake auchincloss of massachusetts besmirch his family name. those three members of congress allowed the wrecker's inside the longworth house office building while insideic the insurrectionist tried to gain access to a restricted area. rd buted they were thwarted by brae law enforcement who arrived
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risking their very lives to remove the insurrectionist from the premises. but it wasn't enough because hours later an aide to congressman auchincloss secretly permitted the insurrection to reenter the capitol complex and then around eight thirty p.m. they caused some kind of disturbance. the details are murky as of tonight , but according to one report they were banging on windows inside the capitol, t trashing the place, committing violencera against our democrac. and for that apparently we are hearing tonight they were put in jail but within hours they were out again. noww the man who controlled this attempted to coup stephen colbert knew exactly what he was doing.ta he knew the stakes. he knewes the crimes. he was committed. we know that because just lasts year this white extremist stephen colbert explained grown men who unlawfully enter the capital to harass sitting members of congress are not pranksters. they're pst protesters.
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they're domestic terrorists. lord have mercy. >> there are some dark subjects that we talk about on the show occasionally, but i've rarely been as upset as i am tonight . this is the most shocking, most tragic lisa prizing thing i've s ever seen and his followers did what he told them to do behave in a way that's what's the wordt deplorable. one of these domestic terrorists even broke into speaker pelosi's office and put his feet up on her desk. they now live in an alternate universe that is now collapsing in on itself. it's like a black hole of whiteness and this was never some sort of peaceful protest. this was charlottesville come home to roost. >> oh , it's shocking. these are domestic terrorists. >> stephen colbert and what the literary community refers
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to is foreshadowingmm described his own coup and it stephen colbert somehow still has access too the airwaves and to digital media spreading his hate unfettered convincing future generations of insurrectionist to do what his team of saboteurs did last week that must stop people who plan coups must be silenced ifo recent precedent fordi that and anyone who disagrees should be disconnected from amazon web services immediately, no spreading hate but stopping white extremists stephen colbert from passing hi his message of insurrection . the country won't solveonre what the rest of us are livingke and that's trauma. and like all trauma journalists are affected most profoundly. we're scarred by what we saw. we're all casey hunt tonight . it'll be a long time before weet
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can revisit the capital building before we s can forget where weho were when democracy shook on its very foundations. ot it's going to take therapies can take a lot of support from our fellow survivorswe before we can recapture the carefree innocence that stephen colbert stole from us before we can feel safe again. we're not aloneweou in despair tonight why some have written thousands of angry people toe capital for one of america's darkest days became one of the darkest days in american political history. the very next day was one of the darkest days in this nation's history nat to one ofic the most dramatic and dark days in american history, one of the darkest days in u.s. history. isis is one of the darkest in american history. what size bottle of bourbon do you drink at night to forget your central role and the darkest day in our capital's history? yeah, yeah. journalists feel this stuff deeply. people say, oh , you're just robots just ornament in nerd erdhardened, calloused to the news. >> you don't feel. but we do we do feel you see something like that .
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you see an insurrection take place before your very eyesou and it hurts you. it changes you're not the sameon person. how long will it take to heal? i it'smp impossible to know. cnn just interviewed a rolling stone journalist who afterla a year and a half after the last insurrection still hasn't healed what you wrote for poynter in january of last year. youe said sometimes i'm fine, sometimes i want to stop for hours. sometimes i just want to sleep. so that sounds to me like trauma. that sounds like ptsd. do you feel like you still experience that ? i do think so to a certain extent. this morning when i got on the train to come down here and see you, brian, i was looking at the capitol dome. right. lyand you know, my parents recently came down to visit me and we were near it. m and i remember thinking to myself, man, i can't wait untila i can lookt this and not feel sad. now you look something likes that and you're tempted to dismiss it out of hand . oh , , you'reyo having trouble
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sleeping. you sobbed for nob reason left f because you have a barren personal life, you're celibate, you're only meaningful human contact comes from the sky. you live out your emotional life on netflix. that's your core problem. it couldn't really be ancu insurrection if you saw stuff or disrupted your sleep, but it can for a journalist this stuff jhurts. but if you think it's bad for us in the news media, what do a you think it was like for the lawmakers who are trapped inside thursday in the lastio insurrection even though she was nowhere nears a capitaly problem, get their nails donege' but it didn't matter. sandyt nearly died. >> congresswoman alexandrea cortez has given a harrowing account of her experience on january six harrowing and emotional account of what happened to her during a capital riot. it's one of the most harrowingo accounts so far . congresswoman alexander cortez t tell that harrowing story, ac
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the harrowing story of how she hid from attackers during the capital riot who disclose a new harrowing details to you do. >> that's what an insurrection looks like. there's no schrade like miami. s they can't ever fully express inside. we're going to deal with that in our quiet alone time ,al possibly wearing upscalee turtleneck. we'll let you know. but k the question is once we've had an active war like this , how does the country respond? how wewe all respond boom, booms boom. sandy would set obviously we need a commission, of course, and a criminal investigate. probably one underway, by the a way. and then a day of remembrance because you can't let the memory die. sowi who's going to leave this ? well, the obvious candidates, liz cheney, adam schiffme and speaking of crying, adam
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kinzinger, they're the naturals we call them today to see what they're planning. commemorateoingng to this latest insurrection? they haven't gotten back to us yet, probably sleeping org. weeping, but we can assume from past experience that adam kinzinger feels this really deeply, really deeply about wathe impact of that day. you've got to tell in a democracy are not defined by our bad days. yeah, adam kinzinger is right and we've made fun of him in the past like a grown dude crying on tv. we mocked that . c we apologize to adam kinzinger. we can recover. there's only only one path toward recovery. if you talk to any recovery expert, they will tell you the way to recover is to vishu punish the people who hurt your feelings. stepngs that's always step one .
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so we're going to have to mete out some pretty serious punishment. stevens cole bears team of insurrectionsents have been jaid for one night. that's not what the penalty for insurrection i is death. we're not calling forth that here. this is a moderateisde show. these are our fellow americans. we owe them a second chance. thankfully, there's recent precedent to help guide an appropriate punishment. what is the right punishmentct for insurrection? well, julie kelly for the last year and a half has been following this very closelyly. she's the author of january six . the democrats use the capital protest to launch a war on terror against the political right. she joins us tonight to explain what we do with insurrectionists in this country. and stephen colbert's coup plotters apparently spent the night in one night. isis that adequate basedte on recent precedent in insurrection? itrrec absolutely is not in thet fact that these insurrectionists arehe justr running free around l.a. or wherever they are. i mean, they are terrorists.
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they really threaten our nationalth security and literally, literally literally shaking, literallyha shaking. i mean, i spent all weekend, tucker , trying to explain my children what the pre june 16 america looked liken w and ty don't they don't even remember it. so. that , you know, that's just going to be our burden trying to make history memorable to future generations. that's how i left my characteruc excuse. that is that is us . but can we just let's just say for the sake just in case we're arguing like, you know, a pre biden america where justice was pretty much meted out equally. what punishment based on very recent precedent would stephen colbert's insurrectionist face? well, first it would be the felony charge that is most commonlymo applied tors january six protesters and that is obstruction of an official proceeding.
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i mean, these insurrectionist went to the january 6thoc committee hearing. they were prohibited from being there because they had already and denied special press c credentials. of course, they're not media. they're not entertainers,s, tucker . they are democrat party activists. athey are no different than any of the people who were there on january 6th. i mean, stephen colbert isty a democrat party loyalist. e he spent his entire show beating up on trumpp and republicans. they were therest as activists o they they could have actually shut down this committee. and so think about that . a think cohorts, think of liz cheney face if the puppet dog caused her committee to pause. i mean that is it's just beyond the pale. and so they definitely need tod be arrested, charged with obstruction of an officialh proceeding sent to jail pretrial detention sosp that that's just the first step. and then there are several other misdemeanors that should be applied to them and then
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they can spend a year and a half in solitary confinement pre charge in the dc jail, the worst jail in america. ni i'm trying not to use profanity. the fact that's happening right now, no one's saying anything aboutnddo this . justor unbelievable. you are,e though and we're grateful for that . julie kelly , thank you . thanks, tucker .ke well, speaking of the evaporationn of your rights, u.s. senators in both parties amazingly because that's where you vote republican to eliminate the bill of rightss are working on legislation that would allow the police to seize firearms, people who have not even been charged with anything. now we could have the texasville legislation as soon as tonight. seven republicans including .notably john cornyn of texas who suddenly supports every bad idea are driving so the senate could pass that bill withinks the next couple of weeks. josh, he represents missouri j in the senate. he joins us tonight ton. senator , thanks so much for r coming on . so these red reded flags wh laws which exist in someme states, a guy in maryland who's not been charged with anything s to death by the police last week on a red flag. how likely do you think this iss
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to get to the united states senate with republican backing ? >> well, unfortunately, ite looks like it's more or more likely, tucker . now wel don't know what's in thi text of this bill because nobody has seen it or at least i haven't seen it. and my fear is we'revo going toa be asked to votes on it maybess as early as this week.o final passage and nobody has t yet seen the text of the thing. but yeah, i mean, i think that there is an increasinglye high likelihood that this will pass. and here's the deal. here's my view, tucker .t' s is that it's time to be honesi with the american people. we're not talkingng here about isolate incidents pinprick at this school or that school we're talking aboutut a crime wave across the entire country of violence. what we ought to be doing is a crime bill that will focus on criminals, not law abiding citizens, criminals, people who commit the crimes, who use guns to commit the crimes.av they ought to be the ones who are prosecuted. they ought to be the ones whose sentences were increasing. they oughthtif to be the onesbi that we're focused on .ll but that's not apparently what this bill is going to do..n instead, it'st going to take
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away second amendment rights from law-abiding citizens c without any adjudication of a crime. how many republican voters dors you think vote for republican senators in the hopea that they will accelerate the erasure of the bill of rights? i'm voting republican because i want fewer rights. a lot of those who think wello than the state of missouri where i'm from, i'd say approximately zero. so i just know that in my home state what voters expect is no w . one , they expect me to read legislation before we vote on it. yeah. soe that would be the you know, the bottom baseline just to start. and secondly, they also expect us to defend they expect me to defend the second amendment to go after criminals. and in that order, hamen i met senator daschle of missouri. i appreciate coming on to say thank you so much. thank you . soiden joe biden is totally hall bickersons in perfect health. no problem at all set up. it's just this is otherwiseri by the way, this weekend he's riding his bike in great shapedigrel and just fell over o reason. just no reason at all.ll
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just kind of fell over because standing up is increasingly difficult forg dif. so dr. siegel has beenzi analyzing that case and has seen some conclusionsngas a basd on it. he joins us after the break.. branch, we don't make meeting like everyone else. we make it better. we prioritize quality, not read count the source. the findings 100% organic cotton to make the softest, most luxurious fabric on earth . we're free from talking on the way home should be one branch is made difference. you can sleep better at night. experience the difference at branch .com so you get the memo . we're still hunting for treasure expert the great james
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the social fabric is fraying, gas prices are setting records and so is inflation. but so joe biden has a plan. he's going to ride his bikeha t on vacation and he did that over the weekend. the problem is for joe biden not easy as it once was. >> this happened at oh . so to be clear, we're not attacking joe biden for falling off his bike at a dead standstill. he's at the age where that canus happen. b you shouldn't be riding bikes also shouldn't be president. the problem is that the people around joe biden, his chief of staff, ron klain, susan rice to name two among many are empowered by having this husk they liedte house so about joe biden's physical and mental state four years and the media have helped them. there's the unique over at cnn bragging about joe biden's bike riding abilitieses of all things
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you hardly hear about covid aty all. im they have shifted to big time biden bashing instead. you know what this is? this is negative partizanship in action. what the heck is going on on these programs? look at what fox news saw on saturday at rehoboth beach, delaware. this is joe biden out there on a vigorous bike ride, not wearing a helmet but definitely wearing a mask. by the way, fox news narrative and talk radio's narrative for months has been the joe biden is falling apart. you justhe conspiracy fallingth apart and there he iser riding a bike for a bike ride. >> he had a mask on on a bicycle. so if that's not prima fascia evidence of dementia, what ist it exactly? we're not a doctor. marc siegel is a doctor though.a he's our doctor .pe and if he has watched a tapes from the weekend closelyin and was informed by dr. siegelr
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,thanks for joininger us tonight. what do you you haven't treated him personally, but you sawso wu the video. >> what do we make of that ?? well,>> tucker , one thing you don't know about me is that i'm a cyclist and i've cyclist allhe my life and i analyze that . first of all, of course you need a helmet. there'd be no one and i wonder why not. and the second thing is that maybe he should stick toat his peloton because that is a little saferins li than what e just saw. and i have to tell you the kind of pedal that he's wearing with that cage i wore that exact pedal running acrossc rothe united states twice whenfe i was 20 years old and you know how many times i fell because of the pedal t zero. now he's seventy nine years old . but we heard from his physical last year. hasit a everyone forgotten this that he had a sudden change in rigid gait, stiff gait d and we didn't know wheree that came from? they said neurologists examined him but we didn't get a report c and we didn't hear about the mri and you know, i don't know, it looked very awkward to me as a cyclist the way that he fell out of that pedal. and it's i'm not used to seeing that and i feel that it bears
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examination. i don't know him.do i didn't examine. butfi you know, we have a right to know in terms of fitness. don't let me tell you something . there's a study in thefr frontiers in human neuroscience that cameon out in twenty seventeen that said that cycling is the exact right exercise to use if you have parkinson's, which i don't know if he has problems with gait orc problems with thinking executive function. ti we'reve talking about the chief executive here , tucker , the chief executive meeting bicycling for executive function. i think the publicfunc has a rit tohi know. i think he needs to wear a helmet returned to his pelotonw and we need to know what's going on with his gait and what's going on upstairs tucker . tof course we do.ig ofht course we do. we have an absolute right to the results of his medical examr and it's amazing that we don't. and thank you foror reminding of that , dr. siegel. thanks. thanks, dr.. sora today is a federal holiday celebrating juneteenth now you may be confused as to what juneteenth is. wa
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a lots of people are under the impression that it was a date to celebratee a emancipation from slavery, in which case it wouldwo be a great thing. we would call it emancipation day and we would venerate abraham lincoln who is responsible for emancipationor and was in fact killed for it was a civil rights martyr. if thereth ever was one abraham lincoln. and yet at the same time we're celebrating juneteenth. they're tearing down lincoln statues so what is this really about actually ? >> well, in new ellen, zealander's just unveiled a two story high black power harpicer in lafayette square that doesn't make the city ysafer. it also doesn't bring the city together, does it, in washington, dc, a 15 year old boy was just shot to deathen atts a juneteenth eventnt in northwest d.c. here's what it looks like on juneteenth. he says mostly in the early may go lower and h3n2 mernissi.
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>> jason whitlock is the host of fearless and he is infectious. he joins us tonight. jason , thanks soo much forhi coming in .nk i think most people very much including me, would be strongly in favor of a day w to celebrate emancipation from slavery. that doesn't seem like what this is. t no, it's not that . and look, let's just be all honest on this is george floyd day juneteenth would not be a national holiday if not for george floyd and so that'sou what this is really aboutt is more about racial division. look, i'm like you the emancipation proclamation obviously being an african-american tuesday the entire year of 1865 should be celebrated american
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rededicated itself to its best ideals. men, union soldiers made enormous sacrifice for their belief in equality and the freedom of other men who didn't look like them. that's all very worthy of being celebrated. but that's not what we'reebrat g with juneteenth and we actually we obviously know that it's a byproduct of a summer of riots from 2020 over george floyds tragic death . but i don't want to celebrate george floyd. i feel sorry for george foy. he is a victim of his own mistakes and the mistakes ofs derek chauvin. but he's not worthy of celebration. he's not worthy of a national holiday in his memory, the events of 1865, the sacrifices that people made during that time frame all worthy of celebration. i wish we were doing that . i call it america's resurrection, its rebirth.
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it's nearly as important as 1770 and we should celebrateu that and should be very unified. but that's notmb what we're doing. so how can keep the same people are pushing for t juneteenth alo excuse the toppling of abraham lincoln statues. i mean, lincoln wasta the guy who died for this , right? >> one of many but one for sure . it speaks to the, the>> real agenda behind juneteenth. it'sci about racial division. look. yeah, a black female mayor in new orleans that's a major city had a monument built that was allegedly in honor of juneteenth and in honor of black people's accomplishments in america. edited afro pick with a black fist. and so we have a black political figure who doesn't know how to properly honor black people and who doesnome something this shallow. ititit tells you how shallow
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this entire movement is. if an afro pick design paid forr promoted by a black politician, a democrat politician, if that is a symbol ofes our progresss and freedom and accomplishment, i a white mayor that did this would be recalled and would be trasheded a all over televisn and every place else. but you nothing to see here . juneteenth has beeno turned ino a joke and we've deemphasizeye diminished a very important year in american history atthat we can all learn fromve and be proud of. but we've gone a different yeah ,it's a humiliation rituale. obviously. so depressing. t jason .pe well,rs thank you for putting that in perspective. appreciate it. thank you . so after months of arguing about whether biological men
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public attention. many off your fellow swimmersar eare embarrassed. in so thank you for doing it again. how how do you feel about this ruling? >> i definitely think it's a step in the right direction. l it'sd a bold first step. obviously it's notot everything we need more organizations across a bunch of different sports to comply as well. but i think it's a very bold first step and i think it's something worth celebrating. >> does that view reflect that of people you swim with ?he the other swimmers feel that i mean, you're the sort of lenzer which we understand swimming because again, everyone else is afraid to come on tvme o and tak about it. >> but you know people who agree with you. yes, i do for sure. t being someone who witnessed that first and being at that discomfort in the locker rooms, you know, the talkan ofd anger and frustration. ma and sojo i definitely think that , you know, i'm speaking for a large majority here hire a lot of them castrated their sons in the hope
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they would grow up to be the court unit, which is i a positin of real personal benefit to e castrating your children in the ottoman empire. i wonder ifmp if ruli this rulit set up a potential incentive for parents to give their younge boys massive hormone treatmentst pre puberty. right. it's worth noting, i think that having this set age will sway children. you know, will it encourage parents? personally, i think it's unlikely just because maybe i don't have much experience,ki you know, seeing those kindsnd f things. and so that's why i do think this is a step in the right direction. but it's definitely kind of worth taking into account thatri strict age that they set. it's a little scary. ue last question and i meant to ask you this before, but whyen even more coaches spoken out people who'veg and devoted their lives to women's swimming and they're seeing this cheating t going on and yet i haven't heard any of them say a word about it in public. why? right. >> i
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i think it's because obviously we live in this kind of cancer culture. i think they fear for their jobs. they have higher ups above themm who , you know, could be intimidating them or threatening them. and so i think. that they're scared to speakak out about it. but you know, the more voices, whether it be athletes, coaches ,not athletes, it really matters. and so to have those voices, it really weighs a lot. yeah, it does and yours does.re i hopewa you're rewarded someda. for your bravery. really. thank you . i mean it. thanks. thank you . so chadwick moore is a guy we have on the show from time to time with his great, great writer. by the way, until recently you may not have known this . he was a lifelong liberal. then he came out as someone who didn't actually buy the conventional storylineheal and everything and bam, he lost all his friends in a day and several jobs. interesting story. we talked to him for an hour for an episode. n. >> tucker carlson say here's part of the conversation and amelia relaxium
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and everyone totally lost their minds, including when i worked for and i saw all my editors on social media, you know, completely deranged, being highly unprofessional i would say in the media for journalists. i just decided i got to say something and it wasn't i didn't think it would have any kind of an impact. i just thought i got to sayea something for my own peacece of mind and for anyone who happensn to read this, for them to know i'm not like these people, you know, just because i'm a guy who lives in brooklyn and works in media, i don't want anyone to think that i'm like these other people like i want to try to do better in reportingly and not be deranged. so i was the subject of a piece in the new york post right after the inauguration. the headline wasas obamagate. you n heard i'm coming out conservative and then after that it was like, oh , fired. but i guess this coming out conservatives the bridge too
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far . that was the end of my career liberal media. what about your personal life? so you said that world was o was your world. yeah, yeah. it's our social world and my professional world for the most part. so i know? a lot of things of your work on the show of gay men who you know, same politics basically. b i do. and maybe that's more common now. but in twenty seventeen. e yeah.li what what was the response like to you? i mean yeah i mean my whole not only my professional life is over my social life i was l i lost all my friends you know>> all of t that . did you really. oh yeah. 100% yeah. i don't i don't think there's anyone i still talk to from before then. see your whole life evaporated because like the new york s saying i'm just slightly different politically from you. yeah. ntasyeah that was that was it. >> that's all it took like that are fascinating. interesting. good guy. that whole thing is on tucker carlson say it begins 7:00 a.m.
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vaccination tomorrow. so you may have noticed a massive, massive systemic you might say outbreak of racism in this country. major corporations openly hiring employees based skin color. former senior adviser tod president trump steven miller decided to fight back .en this isse illegal and he plans o prove that in court. he's got a brand new project to announce on this show next is the life of a rock star. huckabee getting a better understanding and on nobody on the against life of a rock star kid rock trio dunbartonshire, huh?
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slash ukraine and help your families in ukraine. they are not alone. so you've heard a lot about systemic racism and some of us have left on it. butt actually if you takes three steps back , it's completelyal. real . major corporations in this company, the big ones shell morgan stanley, all of them basically have decided to implement hiring practices based on skin color. now these are not only a violation of the american ideal , which is expressed quite eloquently is at the martn luther king monument on the mall. it's also illegal. you can't do this and yet it'sle happening everywhere. you probably know a lot of people being affected p p by so what can we do about this ? what can employees do? d and they've been discriminated against on the basis of their skin color. what falsus even miller tohe fim
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a former senior adviser to president trump ? he's got a new way to fight back . he joins us tonight to announce it. steven miller, thanks so muchhch for doing this . > i don't know why no one ele is. i'm grateful you are. tell us what w you're doingon orand why so honored to be here. i'veer done a number of interviews. the mosthis is important announcement that i've ever made on your program, tucker . we are launching a new initiative in my legal foundation known as the center for legal equality and wee will provide free legal representation to any client we, take who has been denied a job ,a promotion, a benefit because of their skin colorion, companies, particularly the largest companies in this country, have embedded systemic racism into their operation. m as oneor example, morgan stanley has an internship for college students that explicitly says this is the path, this is the ladder to get you a career in finance. wh one catch though you can't be white, you can't be asian
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and it might also helpr if you're lgbtq+ companies across a america have identical policies to these. they are illegal, they are immoral, they are racist. they are bigoted. they're poison that hurtsne everyone on every side of the equation and the only way to stop them is in federal t court. so we're creating a hotline. it at athalie go dog hotline. that's athaliene go dog hotline and tell us what happened to you or your friend. our attorneys will reach out and again, any client we take we will fight these corporations f 100% for free wil never pay a dime. t that's amazing. so why isn't anyone else notings that civil rights law l explicitly forbids private sector employers from making hiring or promotionon decisionso based on race? there's no gray area in this. it is flat out illegal.
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why is nobody else suing? i'm shocked at the dirth, d the radical absence of lawsuits that has allowed this to perpetuate to become a cancer replete through our entire corporate and financial system. i suspectsyst fear more thand anything else people are afraid of coming outof and saying no, e you cannot discriminate against somebody because they're a a aso or because they're white or because they're jewish or because they're straight or because they're christian . of course you can't it's absolute illegal and unconstitutional. i'll see you in court. soni i'm saying it tonight on your program as legal eagles hotline. ht tell us your story. help us fight back for you. y steven miller, thanks so much for joining us . thank you . thank you so much.t so there was just a specialon election a in texas in the rio grande valley and a republican won for the first time since 1870, won. ?
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the question is why? and the answer seems to be pretty clear border security. so for most americans, nomo unmatter what it looks like, what language they speak, no matter what party they belong longto, what's happening at our border is an atrocity. jesse vega is a person who feels that way. shehe supporting the salvadoran immigrants who want to becomeho a law enforcement officer in virginia. she's now running for congress. in that state. she joins us tonight. that's a figureth. thanks for coming on . so i really appreciate it. tell it's interesting. your candidacy makeses sense, i think tofo people who'e been following us to a lot of people they're confused. tell us why you're moved to runa for congress. tucker , it's a pleasure to be with you on tonight. you know, i became a policeid officer because of an incident that almost took the life of my younger brother. he was viciouslyio gunned down and nearly killed by ms m 13 savages. so when i talk about border crisis, when i talk about crimes in our community for me t it absolutely is personal. i've been on the front lines as a law enforcement officer
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and i've seen things that i whe never thought i would see d from the demonizing of the brave mene and women in law enforcement, the cursing in public spaces. i mean,, it's unbelievable. and all of this has been brought to the american people on a silver platter by joe biden and his democrat allies to include abigail fatburger. >> what's so interesting in your state, specifically virginia, there was a governor's race two cycleses ago in which a the republicans brought up the question of ms 13 it nancy pelosi leapt intoen that race and so did the entire democratic party to make the point that no salvadorans love ms 13 . how dare you criticize that ? it was someone whose families from el salvador. how do youel respond topo that ? well, that's another ignorant comment coming out of nancyer pelosi's mouth. and thee american people are sick and tired. i would challenge her to comere ntand sit down and speak to my parents what it was like to wait for surgeons to come out of the operating room to letot us know whether or not my brother was going to survive that vicious attack. i will share with you, tucker , that his best friend died at the age of 15 as a result of
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that gang initiation process. i grew up in a community wherean i saw ms 13 gang members tryingg to recruit elementary aged children. and this iss why i'm so n passionate. ow this is why i'm running for office because it's now or never. this is not the america that we know. this is not the america that wen so veryd much love and it'snd time that we stand up to the radical left and put an end to the chaos that they have caused in men. it really feels talk to me likeh things are changing. you get that sense? oh ,ol they absolutely are. i had the privilege of serving as the chairwoman for the latinos for junkin coalition this past november where we proudly delivered 54% of the hispanic vote that is historic for any'm republican in the commonwealth of virginia. and i'm excited just wrapped up two rallies with senator ted cruz. the momentum isom oe ha on our s we c have a primary tomorrow. folks can visit our website at yasui .com to find out where to vote and to continue to support our efforts to be that firewall that this incompetent president with his incompetent administrationinco p so desperay needs. i'm fired upp and folks are sote excited to turn things around
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the next global pandemic. >> a be afraid. a be veryfr afraid. monkey pox. ra we'll have a fullse explanation. we're going to use that phrase again because it's inherently hilarious, however deadly. maybe we'll be back tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. show the sworn enemy of lying capacity, smugness and groupthink have a great evening, ladies and gentlemen. buckle your seat belts , raise your dukes. sandy cortez, here's sean hannity. thank you , tucker . they're raised and ready to roll, but i'm worried aboutbu monkeypox, no doubt about. all right.d and welcome to w hannityy" tonight . the bush administrationhe is ina freefall and i mean literally as it turns out, even long weekends at the beach are a struggle for poor joey on saturday. as youe probably know by now, the president fell yet again. this time he was unable to maintain his balance after a leisurely taking a bike ride in delaware with the first ladym . thankfully with some help, some nice people around him, he was able to get back on his feet. now he's okay. this comes amid
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