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when they got a crack in their windshield. he wouldn't take his car just anywhere, so he brought it to safety. we replaced the windshield and recalibrated their cars. the safety system so featuresh: automatic emergency braking for properly made safe with safely schedule. now hiv patients like me place good here to welcome as tuckeruc carlson tonight. looking back , the immigration and nationality act of 1965ed turned out to o be one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever passed by the u.s. congress. >> now the people who wroteu.es knew that it would be so naturally spent a lot of time trying to convince n everyone else. in fact, itct i was no big deal. this is not a revolutionaryssur bill assured lyndon johnson when he signed itn the first tii
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that it wasn in fact a revolutionary bill . and then there was this inio the senate for ted kennedy of massachusetts. the man who drove the bill went out of his way to explain this. the democratic party was absolutely not trying to replace the american population with more compliant foreign born voters. for no way. that's an insane conspiracy theory. he explained, quote, this bill will not flood our citiesci .ti immig the immigrants kennedy said itr. will not upset the ethnic mix of our society. n it will not relax the standards of admission. it will not cause american workers to lose their jobs. >> it it's all bitterly amusing when you look back at it because of course, that is precisely what this bill did. this bill changed america completely bill and forever. and the numbers show it in the years since that legislationn passed, the united states total populationle explodedited by one hundred 140 and forty million people. you're seeing that chart on your screen t ch right now.in whatt? direction is a point will steadily upward. that's the population. now, where did all those people come from?om something wrong with more
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people? the question? is who arere they and where do t they come from? >> well, what you're seeing is not the kind of organic growth that you would see in a a healthy society that's become more prosperous and welcoming of families. it's not like people fam are so confident in the future. they decide to have more kids , w it's just the opposite exactly the opposite of that.ite in fact, since ted kennedy's bill became law, birth rates among native born americans, which are the clearest possiblec measure of optimism inhas the future,ur those have dropped off a cliff. and you're seeing that charthe s on the screen now the inverse of the first chart, this charte. points downward in 2020nt the most recent year for which we have data. the overall fertility rate inn the united states hit thatth is before covid. this country is now well under-l the so-called replacement level. that means if we continue on this trajectorynt and nory one is trying to t take us off this trajectory, eventually there will be no more native born americans. >> be so you put these two graps together. show you what do they show you?
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bu well, they show that a number of things, but here's the main one . sometimeain around nineteen sixy five , our leaders stopped trying to make the united states a hospitable place forte american citizens, their constituentss to have their own families that used to be considered the center task of leadership, perpetuatingng the population. if people are happy t and confident, they'llation. hae kids. they're vested inn the society and if they're not, they won't.e that was their job. so they stopped doing it and instead they just imported new people. wh that's literally what happened. you know, toat point this out, f course, the media become absolutely hysterical when you do because it'ssme so obviously true. is if interesting is ,, something like this happened in any other country, say in chinant or japan or nigeria,se the populations of those countries would likely revolt because ccaus you can't do that. the leaders of a country can'try change the population of the country, especially in g democracy without the consent of the existing population. so if those populations see
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nigeria, for example, revolt of the new york times would be deeply sympathetic to their outrageork . again, you can't just replace the electorate because you didn't c like the last election outcomes. that would t be thehe l definitf undermining democracy, changing the voters. but when it happens in this country, there is mandatory in fact forced silence. in fact, if you notice it's happening, it's your fault. you're immoral. you're a racist.your rebut it has nothing to do with race. it's about change and it'sha absolutely real. the majority of population growth since nineteen sixty five hasthn come from immigratie not from americansri having more kids. in 1960, the number of permanent illegal immigrants in this country from latin america was essentiallyl zero there migrant farm workers. but there were no huge populations. people living here illegally. by 2008, that number had grown to perhaps twenty million people. they lied about it. >> the best estimates suggest it was tens of millions. ll and then came joe biden.
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joe biden accelerated that sad trend beyond what anyone thought was possibleac. reign-bp the foreign born population is now growing by one hundred and thirty two thousand people every monthery. that's more than triple the average high under previous administrations. average high under previous administrations. double barack obama's highest totals, according to aei star rick perry. >> we can expect over ove nine million new illegal aliens by the end of joe biden's first term. nothing like this has ever happened in this or maybe any other country ever.d and it's happening for one reason, not natural. it's a possible policy choice. joe biden promised amnesty to o anyone who makes itur across our border. so in 2018, for example,mp the trump administration criminally prosecuted ore hundred and ten thousand a a illegal immigrants for violating immigration law. not that they were bad people.iw some ofer were great people. but you're not allowed to go into someone else's country without permission. at a law is. that's what the law is .
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and if youou ignored the law, yu are no longer a real country. >> you're something less than that. you'reess a failed state. te so you have to enforce the law, including immigration law. but joe biden stopped doing it last year. cute joe biden prosecuted fewer thant 3000 total. that's according to dhs data obtained by the washington free beacon. it's a drop of nearlyy 98%. so naturally people are comingll because why wouldn't youy want to move to the united states knowing that when you get here you will be treatedere like someone who deserves to be here and given every possible publicc benefit, you'd be crazy not to. and so they are in massive numbers and then traveling often at public expense paid for by you withoutr your knowledge throughout the united states. what's one border agent explainn what exactly is happening. >> leap's officers have been assisting border patrol under operation lone star forer 16 months. in that time, they've apprehended two hundred seventy nine thousand
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undocumented migrants, arrested seventeen thousand criminalsnd and seized nearly three hundred twenty million lethal doses of fentanyl. every state has become a border state because all thesese h individuals that are comingom across, aside fromin the families, the single adultsg ,the gateways, the drugs that are coming in are going to a other states are not staying in texas. that's mexico. they're so they'll come across they'll bring them across on a raft acr. they usually have 30 or 40 , you know, immigrants on these rafts that are bringing them across the. >> they know where to drop them off. they know where to walk. and thy so here's another thing that'ss changed since nineteen sixty five along with our population ,politicians no longer feel they need to pretend, partly because the population is so different. you've got a lot more peopleth with permanent jobs in american politics. so unlike lyndon iamer johnson, joe biden didn't pretend that his goal was not to change the population. he said it out loud duringhe the campaign, biden referred tog illegal immigration as a gift. watchgift.. > guess what?
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the reason why the legalhy, as well as undocumented. the reason why our society is functioning as. why o the reason why our economyur is growing. we don't talks aboutgr thatowin wewe stand up and act like it's a burden. it is not a burden. it's a gift. gift >> it's a gift, says a mans who has worked in a public job his entire life was never had a real job ever is lecturing you about the economy and how it works as if he knows the wayw in that tape. joe biden was so senile thaten his wifeil and his handlers gave him drugs before that interview, that interview that you just sawawnt, that's the guy telling you. but the economic benefits of illegal immigration now mostto you're not supposed n to notice that that conversation even took place just like you're not supposed to noticeeev the new yk times print an op ed called we can replace the because that's a dangerous conspiracy theory. what arere you, alex jones? x >> no, we just watch carefully
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,not even that carefully.not evn they say it constantly. the great replacement. yeah, it's not a conspiracy theory. oral it's their electoral strategy. and we know that becausehey they say it all the time. here here's some examples a. wave is african-american. it's white. islander know, it's 80%. it is made up of those who've been told that they are notd worthy of t being here. it is comprised of those who are documented in documented in a couple of presidential cycles. >> you'll be on election night ,you'll be announcing thatthat we're calling the thirty eight electoral votes of texasas or the democratic nominee for president. it's changing. it's going to become purple state and then a blue state because of the demographics, the demographics of america are not on the side of d the republican party. the neww voters in this countryg are moving away from them. instead, they're moving to be independents or to even vote . on the other side, an unrelenting stream of
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nonstop, nonstop. folks like me who are caucasian of european descent forn the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the united states of america.ol absolute minority, fewer than 50% of the people in america from then and on will be white, european stock. that's not a bad that's that's a source of our strength. >> so how is those sorts of thinking? >> he never explained so clearly it's the source ofed the democratic party strength. they believe, though actually their plan might not work out foror them since a lot of the people arriving may not be sympathetic to joe biden, who possibly coulde --. but electoral politics arel po really secondary to the real concern, which is the stabilityy of the country. >> so the problem with the democratic party is doing rightt now is not simply that it helpst
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the democratic party, though we think that's bad. problem is the problem is that they're 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 t not now in this specific moment because to unprecedented waves of human migration, you have to add , let's see, a collapsing economy, inflation, food shortages, skyrocketing housing prices, falling wages,ag the trauma of twoes and a half years of covid, the manufactured racial strife. you sawture joe biden himselfuta encouraging. you put all that together and you have the most volatileos possible mix ofsi social factor. >> so into that you throw millions of brand new people who have no connection to america. what'so ama soever people who be our laws to get here, who don't speak our language, who have no idea what the u.s. h constitutih sayse and don't care. c >> and what do you have when you put all of that together?
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you a r have a recipe for social collapse. s this w is why no sane government would ever do this. the chinese government would never consider doing this even corrupt, dumb government they can't even keep a national docone flying would never something like this tont t their own countries because they don't want their own countries to collapseeto. >> and it's not a an attack on the people coming here. by the way,e, by the way some oy legitimately great people and want to be here foran the rightrigh reasons. the problem is the volume no country can withstand what we're going through right now. >> and in our specific case, it turns out that a lot ofth the people coming are not ready to participate com in a democra. a huge percentage of the migrants cross the border. they aremi functionallyy illiterate, according to the center for immigration studies. 41% of the immigrants score at or below the lowest level of english literacy, a level variously described as below basic or functionallyy illiterate. >> now add to this. the problem is that
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american born people are having with english after two yearsamwo covid and suspended education and a y life spent staring into a screen, we sort of look like a lot of people are moving here, are not becoming assimilated. t we knowha that because many haven't learned english after living here for years. the same study found that 67% of hispanic immigrants do not develop english proficiency even after eng 15 years of the united states. that means around five million migrants becamethat citizense c without even being able tong a 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 aa huge, sprawlinge country with a massive population. qu so the question from day one has always been what holds everyone together? what is thee one thing we all have in common? it's not anall ethnicc group. it's not i a shared history nows it's not a language.to i so whats is ? abs well, in the absence of glue,
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things break apart. it's a physic principle.le so no one who cared abouted the future a of this country would do this to the country.ou it is truly insanityntry.. den s and yet the biden administration is trying to make it worse. workingt hard to make it worse. fox news is reporting that the administration awardedn one hundred and seventy two million dollars grant to a george soros linkedd organization which exists to, borderhelp young crossers avoid deportation. >> you know, why is somes foreign born billionaire allowed to change a country? fundamentally, that's the big question here are q the specifie . this organization called the institute for justice and it stands to gain a billione dollars in federal money by the end of the contract to subvert was. now the catch is that no one verifies whether the people crossing the border are actually minors. >> you can't know who they areen by definition. >> they're here illegally are h and after 9/11, didn't we careec about the authenticity ofty documents?
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>> didn't we have a realents i.. act? we don't >> but we don't know how old they are and that's how . how twenty four year old madina you lower was able to enterer this country and murder a father of four in the backyard of his house in florida in october. he posed as a child so that joe biden would find him at your expense to jacksonville in the middle of the night . so courtesy of the bush administration, unaccompanied minors like you are also arriving in new york and texas, louisiana, tennessee, i and arizona and many other places. according, for example, 12 u.s. phoenix representatives from phoenix sky harbor international airport reported that hunder phox sk of migrantsd up recently with nowi book tickets. 400 refugee roughly three to four hundred refugees have arrived every single day by buss in in recent months. b so why are all ofus these illegl aliens arriving in phoenix? well, many of them were dropped off by a nonprofit called cbh, which brags it's helped nearly 20 thousand illegal aliens released by immigration authorities without charges0,00 moving all over the country. and that's where it's happening all over the country.
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andin brownsville, texas, fox s observed busses contracted by the by administration dropping off dozens of male conb migrants at a parking garageid. >> our reporters witnessedr re those migrants go into an . marked office they get pickedd up by taxicabs and driven to the airport. commerren. m weree commercial airline pilots right now are being told to fly thesee people all over s the country.ve wery spoke to a pilot who doing it every day and we're quoting we arere 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 on foreign o policy, there's only one party,e the party, and it's aligned against your most basic n interests no matter what color you are. by the way,o instead, both parties are findingng new ways o give american jobs to foreignto born applicants.pplica sixty two republicans just joinednts. their eternal shame with almost every single democrat in the house to pass a national defense bill tucked away.il and that 840 billionl. piece of
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legislation is a plan to give away even more american jobs to foreign workers as if we need this now. so now the children of h-1bn o visa workers will receive citizenship because their parents took jobs in this country. how does that work exactly? shut up . again, it's not about race. it's about economics.ace. it's about economics and soc iaand social cohesion, both of which are different now according to our congress, fewer jobs for americans somehow makes this country safer. howes their plan since nineteen sixty five and since nineteen sixty five . both parties since have supported it even though it does not support stller does not support it. he the trump white house for four a years where he worked very hard to stop this in fd the unsuccessfully but he is still fighting is the founder of america's first legalop t. joins he joins us tonight. stephen moore, thanks so much for coming on . so it's hilarious if you think about the amount of energy they spend shouting at anyone who notices the numbers, the right replacement therere as again, i would argue race has something to do with this. i would argue race has nothing to the numbers tell a very d clear story. americans are notthe t placing
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themselves naturally by having children in a country that's increasingly hostile to c children and immigration is making up the difference. why don't we havee the right to be mad about that? hav >> well, i thinke first a bit of history is in order here. h what manyis americans may not realize is that during the period of time when the great american middle class was born during the eisenhower era, when weho had rapid middle class growth, rapid increase in our quality of living, rapidra increase in our wages, and when immigrant and us born americans alike saw a huge increase in their living standards, there was a net negativethei immigratn into this country. in other words, the number of immigrants leaving was greater. the number off immigrants coming every single year to the point where we had 14 million immigrants in 1920. by 1960,0, we had fewer than 10 million immigrants during that same time period. immour population doubled fromp american families having kidsul now since nineteen sixty five , the ted kennedy rewrite and joe
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biden's open borders, the vastte majority of our population growth is solely people coming here from foreign countries. ou and as you mentioned, you cannot have social cohesion that way. haon tlos angeles has more than one third foreign born new york city is more than one third foreign born san francisco's more than one third foreign born one inis m four ki. this is amazing in the whole country, one in four kids ins the whole countrya has a foreign born parent. it. is not in their interests op ours to a keep adding more and more and more and more immigrants. so there can't be any cohesion. there cannot be social trust. cannot be civic bonding. there cannot be a shared culture, a shared language is shared education, a shared experience and a shared pathway to success. wean ared eroding and destroyig all of these things by unending migration. what's all scary is nobody cares about social cohesion until the crisis hits , until see the economy tanks and this is not enough to go around, at which point it becomes
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the thing that stands betweenen you and actual chaos. >> are they not being crushed at all? y acthe you have that evacuation trust is all you have. if there is an attack and we lose our power, we lose our water, we losee l our infrastructure, we lose our electricity. >> what keeps us from riots and looting and from madness, it's trust. to it's the ability to know that the people that you are living in the community will take care of each other and protect each other and uncontrolled migration makes us a nation of strangers. so again, i don't care where you're born. no i matter where you're from, if you're living here today, it's inin your interest to turn off the spigot tomorrow. >> i think that's a really smart point. and you're seeing a lot of people, immigrants, even a arriving in that same conclusion. exactly right. stephen miller, great toam tonight. thank you so much. thank you. soch we spent a lot of time, probably too much time talkingto about congress's very owno instagram influencers. >> and of course, as of westchester, it turns out she's probably the most oppressed member of congress ever.
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is a fox news alert. wewe have an update tonight on one of the worst stories we've seen in a long time the story of jose alba, 61 years old, a dominican immigrant working late friday night in a bodega in harlem when an ex-con comes in in a dispute over shoplifting and violently assaulted in , alba stabbed the man and killed him. then the store's back . d.a. in new york , alvin bragg, charged jose alba with murder and sent him to jailo on hundreds of thousands of dollars in bail. well, as we said, there's been a major update in that case tonight. and our own kevin corkease has k for us again. >> tucker, an incredible story, frankly, as critics would pointp out, it took them long enough. but finally, new york city'sy ivan brak has dropped charges against that bodega worker by the name of josé oliver. now, critics w have been on the story, tucker, for the very beginning and with good sto reason. you see, he was simply workingil at the bodega in new york ,ng went a after a dispute. he became the victim of a vicious attack from which he defended himself, resulting in the stabbing death of his assailant, a response that
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clearly based on the video evidence was not what albaar had in mind. >> oh, so i don't want to throw what i know to why you don't have, alba said. >> i don't no problem. i don't want a problem. don we got plenty of it when austin simon cornered him and attacked him while he was also attacked by simon's girlfriend,d, now for obviously defending himself, he was later sent over toef rikersn before advocates finally stepped in on his behalf. meanwhile,iker and moving toha dismiss the case, bragge conceded only that his officelf couldn't prove that the defendant was not justified in his use off deadly physical force.e.rce, which begs the question what on earth took him which b two wo figure that out tucker? >> well, that's a great question. >> one of many of the great kevin corke. thanks so much for that. you bet. so today several of the feistier members ofer congress that would include sandy cortez and al hunt, omar both famous on instagram, decide to block traffic in
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story,,t harrowing the harrowing story of how shee hid from attackers during the capital riot in boone, disclosing new harrowing detailss. details. casey looking very, very harrowing. >> your average television host has a list of like 19 approved words and they must read for them. and that day, harrowing was atay the top of the list, . vince collins reads t whatever words he wants, a piece of free thinkinghe is a very popular radio show host in washington. he joins us tonight to assess the oppression of sandy cortez. can you believe, vince,co they arrest without handcuffs.nd that'scu how powerful white supremacy is in washington, d.c. it's remarkable..c. and like i heard, demands to be mistreated was so great that she created invisible handcuffs for herself. and then a moment later she raises surfaced in solidarity with the crowd. did she seem sort of like bravee civil rights activist and then boom, the hand was right back behind the back again
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back into the handcuffs like some sort of david blaineik trick. she's incredible. and i i'm the only person i feel bad heree ai forne trip.r because at least alexander acosta has got a capitol policey officer to play along and like walk along with her. it will hunt omar head trail like ten feet back and didn't even have an officer next to her. and yet she had invisible handcuffs on as well and was h dutifully following along. soad to play, they both were>> taken to an invisible robin island where they're going to be held for some number of decades. i got to ask just the case, since you're in washington, you cover the news there, unlike has sandy cortez, who's constantly fighting the power any actual power like she ever criticized say i don't know, the cia or raytheon or google or is itt always like local cops and no, no, she's never found any meaningful power. in fact, thisan is this casey today is exactly what she is . the phrase is an activist, just like a lazy person who doesn't actually do anything to improve anybody else's life except her own. >> she is in lock step with corporate america. she has the same abortion policies
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sentenced to 69 year old grandmother from idaho to sixty days in prison. now the elderly woman is called pam hemphill and she's battlingt breast cancer. so what does she s deserve? prison. shehe going to or an illegal alien ? she'll be fine. no, her crime alien,,sh, accordo the u.s. attorney in d.c., was, quote, parading inside the capitol building on january six . she walked around without authorized. soso now she's going to jail while facing cancer at almost 70 . there's no way to spin that. that's completely outrageous. as ou is not a risk to anyone. now, at the sentencing, judge lamberth admitted he wanted to make an example out of this elderly woman. why? becausemple she was frustrated. the defendant in the separate case made statementss that werem quote, baembarrassing to me that actually happened. >> and therefore, because hee was embarrassed by somebody else, lamberth decided to take it out on this elderly woman. >> and that's horrible. thathat's not justice.orse it's the opposite and it gets worse at the same time. this is happening.
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the u.s. attorney for dc, w same point. they were sending an elderlyer cancer patient to jail. attorney'sed. office announced they were dropping charges against nine members of stephen colbert's production crew. >> now, capitol police had caught this group of producers trespassing inside the longworth house office building on the evening of thursday, june 16th. we brought what had happened.e >> so they were walking around w the capitol complex without authorization, arraigning. that's a crime.. now, capitol police had warned colbert's producers that they were in a restricted area, butyd they ignored the warningng from police. they returned anyway with the help of several members of congress that would include adam schiff and jake auchincloss. but the other day, the u.s. attorney for dc, a biden appointee called matthew graves ,said that they're allowed to walk with no charges. so here's the new rules. if you're a regimere propagandist, a you can do whatever you want. you can trespass in the capital . be charged by jail, be by this prosecutor. but if you're an elderly cancera
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patient who votes the wrong way, you go toti prison. those are two standards. one justice system. ption. >> that's corruption. speaking of corruption, that's a reporter. charlie leduff just reported on a troubling story out of michigan. fauci cornstalk, the treasurer of the state democratic party there and a close friend of the current governor , gretchen whitmer is accused of trying to defraudd o a brain damaged eldey woman in a nursing home. turtledove is on. this is a pulitzer prize winning journalist, host of the no best news hours. with charlie, which indeed hast. no b.s. in it. he joins us tonight. charlie, what as usual, you know, you're the only person working in the media in michigan anymore to tell us the i want the story, if you would. okay, real simple connect. it appears her daughter is giving care to this brainda damaged woman. the insurance company only wants to pay her 12 bucks to the babysitter, not a health professional. so a to get the $40 an hour hornak concoct some invoices. she took the nursing homes tax
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i.d. she told the insurance company that her daughter was hired by the nursing and they used time sheets from another health care providerr , put it all together and about fifty thousand dollars was billed. >> the check comes to the nursing home and i have to text the nursing home says what's the meaning of this? >> she goes, just cash it. i'll give you a 10%. that's that will . i mean, that's you know, t i'm assuming what you're saying is true. you say you havehe the documentc that prove it. how cann she continue to be the treasurer of the democratic? that's funny becausese the democrats haven't called me back . i'd give them dearty good time. now the attorney general tells me they're looking into it. so madam tucker and i, we like to help our public officials dog a good job. sooo i'm a whisper to you. ub subpoena the textpo messages, the e-mails, the the electronicc login because your daughter's name doesn't appear like she ever logged in. and that blank check that washe cut and sentck over state linesh
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i think that has some legal ramifications. butat i doubt it, tucker, becaue carnac was on the transition team of nessel. karnac was the campaign manager of michigan'sam supreme court justice bridget mccormack, very powerful j. com it couldn't come at a worse time because they're trying to make us forget how the manhandled and abused and ignored the nursing homes. >> and now you goted this a to t will be denied. >> so that's the attorney general, highly partisanis attorney general of michigan thisan woman who nestle says she's looking into was on nestle's transition team. indeed.? and i should note that when alle this hinky dinkyn stuff was going on with the insurance, the woman was five months behind on a room and board and karnac has power of attorney over her life. -- i you know what i mean? >> like in her commissary, herpi room and board. it's freaking outrageous. and it's time for you touse go because if you don't, all the stuffut on line. you know,ffe. i'm not a poster y
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republican , right? man, we know that i get alongou with you. you get along with me. i just want what's right and i want all the people to heather hill's nursing home shout out we care about youou. >> you're not forgotten. there was t a time when local media behaved a lot like charlie leduff behaves, keeping people in check through reporting. but you're the last one in your state. i appreciate coming on . >> thanks, man. no, thanknk you.ec sok. you hear a lot abouthe the violent insurrection on january 6th, but actually there was a violent insurrectionarut vio just a fews before those of you, the blm, right. murdered more than twowobefo don marine. one of the americans who waser killed during those riotsic was police captain david dawn. n tw more than two years later, his killer is finally on trial. steve jobs widow joins us afterr a break to assess. hi . i'm mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas. and i'm here today to tell you about a hidden health crisis currently affecting nearly every american sleep
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victim to discuss your case now. eight hundred eighty two three three three zero four. it's weird how the blm riotsri following the death ofot george williams to completely memory hold. you never hear anybody mention that. we remember, however, and we have the video. so in june of 2020 people w and riders were destroying the city ofer st. louis, which this great city didn't need toet
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be knocked around anymore than it already has been. but that's what they were doing, burning things aroundt too. in the morning, a seventy seven year old retired police captain called david dawn was ordered to a burglar alarm that went off at a friend's pawnshop. so he showed up to investigate like a good citizen. when he arrived, he was murdered and you almost never m hear his name. neverer mentions it, no. neither do the huge companies that have paid for blm. and of course, the media has ignored it. but the trial of the man who is believed to be the killer, a guy called steven cannon, just begin this week and we thought was a perfect time to speak to captain david jones widow and she joins us tonight. this is john. thank you so much for coming on . widow and i know it's got. to be awfur for you. do you think just to just to the to what's going on right n now. first, do you think the man accused of your husband's murder will be brought to justice? a i'm praying i'm going tom have i'm trying to have faith in the justice system.
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good.. good. well, i hope it's well placed. i have to ask because i can't c resist. this didn't happen in a vacuum.n these riots are paid for by the biggest companies in the united states, all of whom seem to have escaped criticism. why does nobody mention that this was all financed by corporate america? co? ou think i'm i'm not sure. you know, it's the woke community that is funding them,, not only just these corporations, but celebrities and athletes across the country. are are funding them, just blindly funding this misguided agenda. well, it's certainly affected you and derailed your life. your husband was murdered. what would you what would you say to them? i don't think they've had to confront the human cost of what they paid for. o, no, i and that's just not me. there's other widows out theree of law enforcement. black lives matter called for the death of police and nobody has done anythingveveth about i. you know, the fund demean and kill police officers across
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the country and you know, we'rey the enemy now. ewhen it's not when we're not. it's you know, there's other factors involved, but we seemth the police seem to be the easy target and nobody's standing up. for their rights. >> yeah.ucke yea and i mean, theseh, are a people i mean, did your husband get rich in law enforcement? does anybody get rich in enf log horseman? >> no, neither off us did. i did twenty years as well. and neither one of us got rich in this. and we don't we don't becomeol police officers, become rich.ic to we become police officers because we have it's calling just like it is calling toke become a priest or calling to i become a doctor. i >> it's in our blood. it's what we want to i do. so as you pointed out, blm was calling for the murder of police officers. bacterin, the obama administration, you know, fry like bacon, pigs and blanket. >> finally bacon. i mean, that video was on fox news. >> no one at the justice department did anything about thatatt. >> no, they didn't. and they were burning downn'
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citiest.. they were calling it peaceful protests. and there's nothing peacefull about it. >> this must having sufferedyou you have this must this must drive you crazy. >> it does.no >> you know, and now having to sit through a trial of a man k who's accused of killing my husband when the the riotded was funded and organized by black lives matter and all these woodchopper. ack yeah, well, i'm i'm sorry. now i know you're being draggedgged through this already, but i think it's important to seehoh the faces of the people who have suffered and you're certainly one of them. cer'm grateful that you camee enduring. ig >> thank you thank you.ni and ifgh anybody wants to know k more about these corporations, w-w thatgo to concerned communities, that word for word pledge. a group of black clergy who've got together to stand up to these corporations, athletes and celebrities. i've actually done that c and there's a video on that site that's soel unbelievable.
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drugs and wound up homeless. but then he recovered, which you almost never see. and we asked him, how'd you do that? as part of our conversation is to realize that this this wasn't going to get anywhere. so yes, because early on in treatment, i kept telling myself, just behave, do what they want you to do until treatment's over. and then when i get out, i can go back to my sweetheart and i o can be on drugs again. t aand about a month it it just dawned on me that this wasn't going to work and i was going to end up back in jail or dead i and i at that point really earnestly maybe tends to try to get sober after about a month in treatment and really talk about what was the key to s my success every night inuc an earnest way, i started to pray to god , if you're there, will you please remove this obsession from me and ask around 40 or 50 days? 4
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one day we're all sitting in the group room watching a movie and in the movie, heroin dealer throws a big bag of heroins a that b table. and before this moment i wouldag see that bag in my mind would ml start fantasizing all the things i was going to do to that bag of heroin. but now i saw a bag and i was sort of like repulsed by it. and i i looked up and i startedr crying in the middle of the group room and i felt like i've been saved. this obsession has been removed to me. and without that, i don't knowts that i i've been able to stay recovered. >> t so treatment didn't work. treatment almost never works. unfortunately,uctmen she did. a dozen prayer worked. that's just true. i we're supporting news. youu can watch the whole thing tomorrow, 7:00 a.m. on fox nation before we tonight, we want to play some wise words from our vice president. >> watch thiss. so i'm here to ask you, do you know because when you do what you do on all of these issues,
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the american people with you know what to do, you do whatau you do because when you do what you do, we all win by doing it.t >> kamala harris, ladiesle and gentlemen, some great. well, we do that or neverou leave. come here. kammler for president. 2020 fourlddo without. s for have a great evening with the ones you love. and in the meantime,ve stay tuns for sean hannity.annity. here he is your ending on suchg a great o note, a greatan redemptive story. and then then you throw that in at the end. that inc the word salad messom of the da. anyway, tucker, thank you. great story. we'll be watching tomorrow anyway. welcome to "hannity". tonight, bravery sto will be, ce on full display. congresswoman alexandria castillo cortez, the real speaker of the house. congresswoman omar caught c on camera pretending to be handcuffed to a pro-abortionn protest that the u.s. supreme court you can't make it up. we have full coverage of the very, very heroic stand s that left them sufferingta in police custody for about like, p well, three minutes

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