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because there's going to be a run on those products. i'm spinning more on hair products actually than a gallon of gas. don't forget to dvr the show and forget that corolla is on exclamation point. don't forget, i am watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." looking back, the immigration and nationality act of 1955 turned out to be one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever passed by the u.s. congress. now the people who wrote it knew that it would be so naturally they spent a lot of time try to convince everybody else that effect it was no big deal. this is not a revolutionary bill, assured lyndon johnson when he signed it. the first tip that it was in fact a revolutionary bill.
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then there was this, on the senate floor ted kennedy of massachusetts, when out of his way to explain that the democratic party was absolutely not trying to replace the american population with more compliant, foreign-born voters. no way, that is an insane conspiracy theory, he explained. this bill will not flood our cities with immigrants. it will not upset the ethnic mix of our society, it will not relax the standards of admission. it will not cause american workers to lose their jobs. [laughs] it's all bitterly amusing when you look back because of course that is precisely what this bill did. it changed america completely and forever and the numbers show it. in the years since that legislation passed the united states total population exploded by 140 million people. you are seeing that chart on your screen now. what direction does appoint? steadily upward. where did all those people come from? there's nothing wrong with more
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people. the question is, who are they and where did they come from? what you are seeing is not the kind of organic growth you would see in a healthy society that has become more prosperous and welcoming to families. it's not like people were so confident in the future they decided to have markets. it is just exactly the opposite of that. in fact, since ted kennedy's bill became law, birth rates among native-born americans, which of the clearest possible measure of optimism in the future, those have dropped off a cliff and you are seeing that chart on the screen now, the inverse of the first charge. this chart points downwards. in 2020, the most recent year for which we have data, the overall fertility rate in the united states hit the lowest point ever recorded and that was before covid. this country is well under the so-called replacement level. meaning if we continue in this trajectory, and no one is try to take us off this trajectory, eventually there will be no more native-born americans. with these two graphs together what do they show you? they show you a number of things but here's the main one.
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sometime around 1965 our leaders stopped trying to make the united states a hospitable place for american citizens, their constituents to have their own families. that used to be considered the central path for leadership, perpetuating the population. if people are happy and confident, they will have kids. they are vested in the society, and if they are not they want. that was their job. they stopped doing it and instead just imported new people. that is literally what happened. as soon as you point this out the media become absolutely hysterical when you do because it is so obviously true. what is interesting is if somebody like this happened in any other country, say in china or japan or nigeria, the populations of those countries would likely revolt because you can't do that. the leaders of a country can't change the population of the country, especially in a democracy, without the consent of the existing population. so those populations, in nigeria
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for example, "the new york times" would be deeply synthetic to their outrage. again, you can't just replace the electorate because you didn't like the last election outcome. that would be the definition of undermining democracy. changing the voters. but when it happens in this country, there is a mandatory media-enforced silence. in fact if you notice it's happening, it's your fault. you are immoral, you are racist. but has nothing to do with this come it has to do with change and it is absolutely real. the majority of population growth since 1965 has come from immigration, not americans having markets. in 1965 the number of permanent legal migrants in this country from latin america. -- suggest it was tens of millions. and then came joe biden.
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joe biden accelerated that sad trend onto what anyone thought was possible. the foreign-born population is now growing by 132,000 people every month. that is more than triple the average high under previous administrations. double barack obama's highest totals. according to mark barry, we can expect over 9 million new illegal aliens by the end of joe biden's first term. nothing like this has ever happened in this or may be any other country ever. and it's happening for one reason. policy choice. joe biden promised amnesty to anyone who crosses our border. so the trump administration criminally prosecuted 110,000 illegal migrants for violating immigration law. not that they were bad people, some of them were great people. but you're not allowed to go into someone else's country without permission for that is what a law is. and if you ignore the law you
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are no longer a real country. you are something less than that, you are a failed state. so you have to enforce the law, including immigration. but joe biden stopped doing it. last year joe biden prosecuted fewer than 3,000 total. that is according to data obtained by the washington free you can. i dropped 98%. naturally people are coming because why wouldn't you want to move to the united states? knowing that when you get here you will be treated like someone who deserves to be here and give in every possible public benefit. you'd be crazy not to come, and so they are, in massive numbers and then traveling off at public expense, paid for by you without your knowledge come across the united states. watch one board or agent explain is happening. >> offices have been assisting border control under operation lone star for 60 months. in that time they've apprehended 279,000 undocumented migrants,
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arrested 17,000 criminals, and sees nearly 320 lethal doses of fentanyl. >> every state has become a border state because all these individuals coming across, aside from the families, the single adults, the drugs that are coming in are going to other states. they are not staying in texas. >> they come across, they will bring them across on a raft. the usually 30 or 40 immigrants on a raft they are bringing them across. they drop them off and they walked. >> tucker: here another thing that is changed since 1965 along with our population. politicians no longer feel the need to pretend i'm a partly because the population is so different. you've got a lot more people with permanent jobs in american politics. unlike lyndon johnson, joe biden didn't pretend that his goal was not to change the population. he said it out loud. during the campaign he referred to illegal immigration is a gift. watch. >> guess what, they are the
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reason why, legal as well as undocumented, the reason why our societies functioning. the reason why our economy is growing. we don't talk about that. we stand up and act like it is a burden. it's not a burden. it's a gift. >> tucker: it's a gift, says a man who has worked in a public job his entire life, who has never had a real job ever, lecturing you about the economy and how it works, as if he knows. by the way, in that tape joe biden was so senile that his wife and his handlers gave him drugs before that interview. that interview you just saw. so that is the guy telling you about the economic benefits of illegal immigration. now most of you are not supposed to notice that that conversation even took place, just like you are not supposed to notice when "the new york times" prints an op-ed called "we can replace them." that is a dangerous conspiracy theory. what are you, alex jones? no, we just watch carefully.
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not even then carefully, they say it constantly. the great replacement? yeah, it's not a conspiracy theory. it's their electoral strategy, and we know that because they say it all the time. here are some examples. >> the blue wave is african american. it's white come it's latino, it's asian-pacific islander islander, it is made up of thost worthy of being here! it is prized of those who are documented and undocumented! >> in a couple presidential cycles you will be on election night, announcing that we are calling the 38 electoral votes of texas for the democratic nominee of president. it's changing come is going to become a purple state and then a blue state because of demographics. speak of the demographics of america are not on the side of the republican party. the new voters in this country are moving away from them and instead, they are moving to be independents or even vote on the other side. >> and unrelenting stream of
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immigration. nonstop. nonstop. folks like me who are caucasian, of european descent, for the first time in 2070 we will be in an absolute minority in the united states of america. absolute minority. fewer than 50% of the people in america, from then and on, will be white european stock. that's not a bad thing. that's a source of our strength. >> tucker: so how was that a source of our strength? he never explained. the plan might not be -- but electoral politics are really secondary to the real concern, which is the stability of our country. of the run for the democratic party is not civilly that it helps the democratic party, although we
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think that we are the problem is they are doing it way too fast. this is too much change at once for any society, ever. at any point in history. no society can metabolize this many new people and stay stable. especially not now in this pacific moment, because two unprecedented waves of human migration, you have to add a collapsing economy, skyrocketing housing prices, falling wages, the term of two and a half years of covid, the manufactured racial strike you saw joe biden himself encouraging. he put all that together and you have the most volatile possible mix of social factors. with that youth are millions of brand-new people who have no connection to america whatsoever, people who broke our laws to get here, who don't speak our language, who have no idea what the u.s. constitution says and don't care, and what do you have when you put all that
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together? you have a recipe for social collapse. this is why no saint government would ever do it. even corrupt, dumb governments who can't even keep an airline flying would never do this to their own country because they don't want their own countries to collapse. and it's not an attack on the people coming here, by the way. some of them are legitimately great people i want to be here for the right reason. the problem is the volume. no country can withstand what we are going through right now. and in our specific case, it turns out, that a lot of the people coming are not ready to participate in a democracy. a huge percentage of the migrants crossing the border are functionally illiterate. 41% of the immigrants who are at or below the level of english literacy, level described as below basic or functionally illiterate. add to this the problems that
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american-born people are having after two years of covid and suspended education and a life spent staring into a screen. what does that look like? a lot of people who are moving here are not becoming assimilated and we know that because the same study found that 67% of hispanic immigrants do not develop english proficiency even after 15 years of living in the united states. that means around 5 million migrants became citizens without even being able to speak our language. once again, not an attack on them. an attack on the people running the country. this could capsize the united states. this is a huge country with a massive population, so the question from day one has always been, what holds everyone together? what is the one thing we all have in common? it is not an ethnic group, it is not a shared history, now it is not a language that what is it? in the absence of blue, things
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break apart. it's a physics principle. no one who cared about the future of this country would do this to the country. it is truly insanity. and yet the biden administration is trying to make it worse, working hard to make it worse. the administration awarded million-dollar grant to a george soros link to organization that exists to help young border crossers avoid deportation. now why is some foreign born billionaire allowed to change our country fundamentally? that is the big question. here the specifics. this organization stands to gain a billion dollars of federal money by the end of the contract. to subvert our law. the catch is no one verifies whether the people crossing the border are actually minors. you can't know who they are. by definition they are here illegally. after 9/11, didn't we care about the authenticity of documents? the real i.d. act?
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well, we don't know how old they are and that is how the 24-year-old was able to enter this country and murder father of four in the backyard in florida. he posed as a child so joe biden would fly him at your expense to jacksonville in the middle of the night. courtesy of the biden administration, unaccompanied minors are also arriving in new york and texas and louisiana, tennessee and arizona and many other places. according to 12 news in phoenix, phoenix sky harbor international airport reported that hundreds of migrants recently showed up with no booked tickets. roughly 300 to 400 refugees have arrived every single day by bus. so why are all of these illegal aliens arriving in phoenix? many of them are dropped off by a nonprofit called rcb h which braggs is helped nearly 20,000 illegal aliens released by immigration authorities without charging them, moving them all over the country and that is where it is happening come all
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over the country. in brownsville, texas, fox news observed plus is contracted by the biden administration dropping up dozens of male migrants at a parking garage. our reporters witnessed the migrants go into an unmarked office, they get picked up by taxicabs and took them to the airport. none of them were children. commercial airline pilots right now are being told to fly these people all over the country. we spoke to a pilot who is doing it every day. "we are breaking the law transporting illegals, many of whom are unaccompanied minors." why is this continuing? because neither party is interested in stopping it. on this question as foreign policy there is only one party come of the unipart he and it is aligned against your most basic interest, no matter what color you are, by the way. instead both parties are finding new ways to give american jobs to foreign-born applicants. 62 republicans -- to pass a national defense bill. tucked away, $840 billion piece of legislation is planned to
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give away even more american jobs to foreign workers, as if we need this now. now children of these workers will receive citizenships because their parents took jobs in this country? how does that work exactly? shut up, racist! again, it's not about race. it's about economics and social cohesion. both of which they are destroying. according to congress, fewer jobs for american somehow makes this country safer. that has been the plan since 1965 and since 1965 both parties have supported it. stephen miller does not support it. he worked in the trump white house for a four years where he worked very hard to stop this, unsuccessfully, but he is still fighting. he joins us tonight, thank you for coming on. it's hilarious if you think about the amount of energy that they shouted anyone who notices the numbers. i would argue race has nothing to do with this. the numbers tell a very clear
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story. americans are not replacing themselves naturally by having children in a country that is increasingly hostile to children and immigration is making up the difference. why don't we have a right to be mad about that? >> i think history is in order here. what many americans might not realize is during the period of time where the great american middle class was born, during the eisenhower era where we had rapid middle-class growth, rapid increase in wages, and when immigrant and u.s.-born americans alike saw a huge increase in their living standard, there was net negative immigration into this country. in other words the number of immigrants leaving was greater than the number of immigrants coming every single year, to the point where we had 14 million immigrants in 1920. by 1965 we had fewer than 10 million immigrants. in the same time. matt, our population doubled, from american families having kids. now since 1965 the ted kennedy
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rewriting joe biden's open borders. the vast majority of our population growth is solely people coming here from foreign countries. as you mentioned, you cannot have social cohesion that way. los angeles is more than one-third foreign-born, new york city is more than one-third foreign-born, san francisco is more than one-third foreign-born. one in four kids in the whole country has a foreign-born parent. it is not in their interest or hours to keep adding more and more and more immigrants so there can't be any cohesion. there cannot be social trust, there cannot be civic bonding, there cannot be a shared culture, shared language, shared education, a shared experience and a shared pathway to success. we are eroding and destroying all of these things by unending migration. >> tucker: what is so scary as no one cares about social cohesion until the economy tanks and it becomes the thing that stands between you and actual
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chaos. are they not thinking it through? speak up in that situation, trust is all you have. if there is an attack and we lose our power, we lose our water, we lose our infrastructure and electricity, what keeps us from riots and looting and madness? it's trust, the ability to know that the people you're living in a community with will take care of each other and protect each other and uncontrolled migration makes us a nation of strangers. i don't care where you are born. no matter where you are from, if you are living here today it is in your interest to turn off the spigot tomorrow. >> tucker: i think that is a really smart people and you're seeing a lot of people, immigrants even come arriving to the same conclusion. stephen miller, thank you so much. we spent a lot of time, probably too much time talking about congress' very own instagram influencer. it turns out she's probably the most oppressed member of congress ever. she was shackled by police today
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in a way that has never been done before. with imaginary shackles that didn't even exist. but that didn't make her less shackled. are you picturing this question work we have the video straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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speak of this is the fox news alert. we have an update on one of the worst stories we've seen in a long time, jose alba, 61 years old, working late night at a bodega in harlem when an ex-con comes in and violently assault him. in self-defense, alba stabbed him and killed him. then they charged jose alba with murder and sent him to jail and hundreds of thousands of dollars in bail. as we said there has been a major update in the case tonight. hey kevin. >> good evening, an incredible story. as critics would point out, it took them long enough but finally new york city d.a. alvin bragg has dropped charges on the bodega worker by the name of jose alba. critics have been on the story from the beginning and for good reason. he was simply working at the bodega in new york went after dispute he became the victim of a vicious attack, from which he defended himself, stabbing his assailant.
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a response that clearly based on the video evidence was not what alba had in mind. >> what's up with you? >> i don't want a problem. [bleep]. >> alba said i don't want no problem, i don't want a problem. he got plenty of it went off since cornered him and attacked him. he was also attacked by simon's girlfriend. alba for defending himself was later sent over to rikers before advocates stepped in on his behalf. bragg conceded only that is office couldn't prove that the defendant was not justified in his use of deadly physical force, which begs the question, what on earth took him two weeks to figure that out? >> tucker: that is a great question, one of many. the great kevin corke, thank you so much for that. >> you bet. >> tucker: today several of the feisty as to members of congress, ocasio-cortez and ilhan omar decided to block
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traffic in front of the supreme court because girl power means blocking traffic. that is when police officers did something they've never done before. those mean cops put both sandy cortez and ilhan omar in invisible handcuffs and led them away with their hands behind their back. several media outlets picked up these images as proof that sandy cortez and ilhan omar are deeply pressed. the trauma was real, it was relived experience but she was wearing a coat in 90 degrees heat. it's just the latest -- you might recall that nearly a year and a half ago she almost died here to congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez has given a harrowing account of her experience on january 6th. >> a harrowing and emotional kind of what happened to her during the capitol riot. >> with one of the most harrowing accounts so far. >> congresswoman ocasio-cortez
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tells that harrowing story appear to speak at the hearing story of how she had from attackers during the capitol riot. >> boom, boom, boom. >> disclosing new harrowing details. >> tucker: [laughs] look at her and go harrowing, it's very harrowing! your average television host has an approved list of 19 words and at that day, harrowing was at the top of the list. he reads whatever words he wants, he joins us tonight to assess the oppression of sandy cortez. can you believe they rest or without handcuffs? that is how powerful white supremacy is in washington, d.c. >> it's remarkable, her demand was so -- she created handcuffs for herself and raises her fist in solidarity with the crowd as if she is a brave civil rights activist and then the hand goes
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back behind her back again into the handcuffs like a david blaine trip. incredible. i felt bad for ilhan omar because at least alexandria ocasio-cortez got a capitol police opposite a play long and walk along with her. ilhan omar had to trail like 10 feet back and it may tell my stomach didn't even have an officer and yet she had invisible handcuffs and was dutifully following along. >> tucker: they were both taken to an invisible island where they will be held for decades. since you covered the news they are in washington unlike us, sandy cortez who is constantly fighting the power, did she ever criticized the cia or raytheon or google or is it always local cops? >> no, she has never fought any meaningful power. this case today is exactly what she is. the phrase is a slacktivist. she is in lockstep as corporate
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america, she doesn't help amazon workers in her own area unionize and then she wants credit for it and they say no thanks, we don't want you coming around, you were too busy instagram storying your perusal through your garbage disposal. >> tucker: i think he was hitting on her, that is what is really going on. from washington, thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: you hate to say it, the greatest thing about america was the justice system was pretty clean. if you're going to be tried in any court in the world, america was the court of first choice. but there are now two standards of justice and that has never been more clear than with the recent treatment of a new set of insurrectionist. they can trespass inside the capital all they want. we've got details after the break. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: a federal judge in washington, d.c., named royce limburg sentenced a 69-year-old
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grandmother from idaho to 60 days in prison. the elderly woman is called pam and she is battling breast cancer, so what did she do to deserve prison? she's not a or an illegal alien, she would be fine. now, her crime according to the court was parading inside the capitol on january 6th. now she is going to jail after facing cancer at almost 70. no way to spin that, that is outrageous. pam is not a risk to anyone. the sentencing, the judge admitted that he wanted to make an example out of this elderly woman. why? because he was frustrated that a defendant in a separate case made statements that were embarrassing to me. that actually happened. therefore because he was embarrassed by somebody else, lambert decides to take it out on this elderly woman and that is horrible. that is not just a that is the opposite and it gets worse. at the same time this was happening, u.s. attorney for
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d.c., same point they were sending an elderly cancer patient to jail, the same u.s. attorney's office announced they were dropping charges against nine members of stephen colbert's production crew. capitol police had caught this group of producers trespassing inside the office building on the evening of thursday, june 16th. we brought it to you when it happened. they were walking around the capital complex without authorization. parading, that is a crime. capitol police had warned colbert's producers that they were in a restricted area but they ignored the warning from police and returned anyway with the help of several members of congress, that would include adam schiff. but the other day the u.s. attorney for d.c. called matthew graves said that they are allowed to walk with no charges. so here are the new rules, if you are a regime propagandist you can do whatever you want. you can trespass in the capital, you won't be charged by joe biden's prosecutor. but if you are an elderly cancer patient who votes the wrong way,
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you go to prison. those are two standards. one justice system. that's corruption. speaking of corruption, trailing the duff just reported a troubling story out of michigan. treasurer of the state democratic party there and close friend of the current governor gretchen whitmer is accused of trying to defraud a brain-damaged elderly woman in a nursing home. a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and host of the no b.s. newshour which indeed has no b.s. in it. he joins us tonight. as usual you are the only person working anymore, tell us the outline of the story if you will. >> real simple it appears her daughter's giving care to this brain-damaged woman. the insurer company only wants to pay her 12 bucks because he's a babysitter not a health professional. so she concocted some invoices,
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took on the tax i.d. and told her insurance company that her daughter was hired by the nursing home of the used time sheets from another health care provider, put it all together in about $50,000 was billed. the check comes to the nursing home and i have the text, the nursing home says, what is the meaning of this? she goes just cash it and i will give you 10%. that's that. >> tucker: miss them and what you are saying is true, you say you have the documents that prove it. how could she continue to be the treasurer for the democratic party? >> that is funny because the democrats haven't called me back. the attorney general tells me they are looking into it. we like to help our public officials do a good job, so i'm going to whisper it to you. to subpoena the messages, the emails, electronic login because your daughter's name doesn't appear like she ever logged in, and that bank check that was cut and sent over state lines, i think that has some legal
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ramifications. but i doubt it, tucker, because she was on the transition team of nestle. she was the campaign manager of michigan supreme court justice bridget mccormick. very powerful. couldn't come at a worse time because they are trying to make us forget how they manhandle an abused and ignored the nursing homes and now you've got this. >> tucker: dana nessel, highly partisan attorney general of michigan, this woman who dana nessel says she is looking into it was on transition team? beco indeed, and i should note that when all this dinky stuff was going on with the insurance the woman was five months -- and she has power of attorney over her life. you know what i mean? paying her commissary, her room and board. it's freaking outrageous and it's time for you to go. because if you don't i'm going to put all the stuff online. you know i am not a poised to --
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republic. i get along with you, you get along with me, i just want what is right and i want all the people in heather hills nursing home, shout out, we care about you, you are not forgotten. >> tucker: there was a lot time where local media behave like charlie the duff does, keeping people in check. thank you for coming on. you hear a lot about the violent insurrection of january 6th. but there was a violent insurrection a few months before, the blm riots that murdered more than 2,000 americans. one of the americans killed during that right was police captain david doran. more than two years later his killer is still on trial. his widow joins us after the break to assess. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: it's weird how the blm riots following the death of george floyd, you never remember anyone mentioning them. in june of 2020 blm writers were destroying the city of st. louis which is a great city, didn't need to be knocked around anymore than it already has been
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but that is what they were doing. a retired police captain named david doran was alerted to a burglar alarm that went off at a friend's pawnshop so he went to investigate like a good citizen. when he arrived he was murdered. he almost never hear his name, blm never mentions a peer need to do the huge companies that have paid for blm and of course the media has ignored it. for the trial for the man who is believed to be a killer just began this week and we thought it was a perfect time to speak to captain david dorn's widow. mrs. dorn, thank you for coming on. i know this has got to be awful for you. what's going on now, first, do you think the man accused of your husband's murder would be brought to justice? >> i am praying. i'm trying to have faith in the justice system. >> tucker: good. well, i hope it's well placed.
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i can't resist, this didn't happen in vacuum. these riots were paid for by the biggest companies in the united states, all who seem to have escaped criticism. why does nobody mentioned that this was all financed by corporate america, do you think? >> i'm not sure. it's the woke community that is funding them, not only just these corporations but celebrities and athletes across the country are funding them, just blindly funding this misguided agenda. >> tucker: it certainly affected you and derailed your life. your husband was murdered. what would you say to them? i don't think they have had to confront the human cost of what they paid for. >> no, it's not just me. there's other law enforcement, black lives matter called for the death of police and nobody has done anything about it. to kill police officers across the country and we are the enemy
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now, when it's not -- when we are not. there's other factors involved, but the police seem to be the easy target, and nobody is standing up for their rights. >> tucker: yeah, and these are people -- did your husband get rich in law enforcement? does anybody get rich in law enforcement? >> no, neither of us did. i did 28 years as well in either one of us coverage. we don't become police officers to get rich. we become police officers because it is a calling, just like it is a calling to become a priest or a calling to become a doctor. it is in our blood, it is what we want to do. >> tucker: as you point out blm was calling for the murder police officers during the obama administration. fried like bacon, pigs in a blanket, fried like bacon. that video was on fox news. no one at the justice department did anything about that. >> no, they didn't. they were burning down cities and calling a peaceful protest
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there was nothing peaceful about it. >> tucker: having suffered as you have, this must drive you crazy? >> it does. now having to sit through it trial of a man who was accused of killing my husband when the riot was funded and organized by black lives matter and all these woke corporations. >> tucker: i know you are being dragged through this already but i think it is important to see the faces of the people who have suffered and you are certainly one of them so i'm grateful you came on tonight. and dorn, thank you. >> thank you and if anyone wants to know more about the woke corporations they can go to forconcernedcommunities/pledge.g ethertostandup.org. to these woke corporations, athletes and celebrities. >> tucker: actually done that and there is a video on that site that is so unbelievable and i hope everyone watching will see the video.
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i wrecked my day but in a good way. and dorn, thank you so much. across the country you are seeing people get addicted to drugs in record numbers but the saddest part of that fact, many died but very few ever recover. someone who fell into that was a child actor in the mighty ducks, heavyweight et cetera and then his life smiled completely out of control, he got addicted to meth and heroin, became homeless but then he recovered. again, one of the few. we thought it would be worth sitting down and talking to him about how he did that. >> do you trust me? >> my mother would not approve of this, coach. >> you got that shot! ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: a child hollywood actor became completely addicted
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to drugs and wound up homeless, but then he recovered, which almost never see. we asked him, how did you do that? is part of our conversation. ♪ ♪ >> i just realized that this wasn't going to get me anywhere. so it was early on a treatment i kept telling myself, just behave, do what they want you to do until treatment is over and when you get out i can go back to my sweetheart and be on drugs again. and about a month and it just dawned on me, this wasn't going to work and i was going to end up back in jail or dead, and at that point i really earnestly made the intent to try to get sober. after about a month in treatment. and really what was the key to my success is every night in an earnest way i started to pray to god. if you are there, please remove this obsession from me. and after about 40, 50 days, one
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day we were in the group room watching a movie and in the movie a heroin dealer throws a big bag of heroin on the table before this moment i would see that bag in my mind would start fantasizing about all the things i was going to do to that bag of heroin. but now i saw the bag and i was sort of repulsed by it. and i looked up and i started crying right in the middle of the group room. and i felt like i had been saved. it like this obsession have been removed. >> tucker: that's amazing. >> without that i don't know that i would've been able to stay recovered. >> tucker: so treatment and work. treatment almost never works, unfortunately. wish i did, it doesn't. prayer works. that is true. you can watch the whole thing tomorrow, 7:00 a.m. on fox nation. we wanted to play some wise words from our vice president. watch this. >> i'm here to ask you to do what you know how to do, because when you do what you do, on all these issues, the american people win.
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>> tucker: you know what to do, you do what you do because when you do what you do, we all by doing it. kamala harris, ladies and gentlemen. [laughs] it's so great! what would we do without her? kamala harris for president, 2024. have a great evening with the ones you love and in the meantime statement for sean hannity. >> sean: ending on such a great no, great redemptive story and then you show that income a word salad mess of the day. great story, we will be watching. welcome to "hannity." tonight, bravery, courage on full display. congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, the real speaker of the house, congresswoman omar caught on camera pretending to be handcuffed attending a pro-abortion protest at the supreme court. you can't make it up, full coverage of the very, very heroic stance that left them suffering in police custody for about 3 minutes. i'm sure the police can expect a

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