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climate emergency if you can delay declaring it? that is a very good point. nancy from p.a., maybe we should bus the migrants to -- and then maybe joe biden would stay at the white house. actually, that might not be bad. go do it. tucker is up next. remember, i am watters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." in one of the most dramatic press conferences in recent history, the sitting president of the united states announced today that he has cancer. traditionally it's the job of the white house physician to update the public on significant changes to the president's health but in a striking and honestly poignant break with protocol, joe biden decided to drop the breaking news himself. here he is.
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>> that's why i and so many people i grew up with have cancer, and why for the longest time delaware had the largest cancer rate in the nation appear to i have cancer, joe biden said, and i got it from growing up in delaware. and with that, biden left the stage, taking no questions about his condition. what kind of cancer does joe biden have? what is his long-term prognosis? and does delaware really that bad? parts of it are not beautiful, that is true, but can an entire stay to be a carcinogen? at this point we can't say. we are hearing were tonight that biden may have misspoken, rattled by the stress of his diagnosis. it is likely that it is in fact not cancer joe biden is battling, but dementia. the simple mistake. we will get an update from marc siegel in a moment. but no matter what is wrong with joe biden, and something clearly is, it has not prevented him from working to amass more power in any american president has ever had.
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biden approaches power the way that j.b. pritzker approaches the waffle station with maximum enthusiasm. he snorts and splashes it on his shirt, he can't get enough. joe biden's latest idea is that he personally is the only branch of government in the united states. no more separation of powers, joe biden has all the power. if the congress or the supreme court does something that joe biden doesn't like he gets to simply ignore it and do what he wants to do. and he can do this because it is an emergency. no time for democracy, an emergency on our hands and actually only joe biden can solve it. we don't have enough abortions commits an emergency. you are not wearing a mask alone in your car, it's an emergency. your kids are in transit yet, it's an emergency. the emergency to top all emergencies, climate crisis, which is the kind of ongoing, thousand year emergency. very much existential, whatever that means, but trust us, it is bad and the only solution to it
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is to hand joe biden more power. at an event today biden explain the details. since congress has officially rejected his attempt to take over the country 'energy grid and plunge america into well-deserved darkness, joe biden will have to do it himself unilaterally. how was the constitutional, you may ask. you know the answer, because it's an emergency, demi. it turns out because congress rejected joe biden's bill and also because fox news exists, americans are dying by the millions from bad weather, because the planet has never seen that before because the glaciers aren't real, they never happened, that is in alex jones thing. what is real as existential climate change. thankfully, joe biden is going to save you from it. watch. >> the largest investment ever come at $2.3 billion to help communities across the country build infrastructure that is designed to withstand the full range of disasters we've been seeing up to today. extreme heat, drought, flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes.
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>> tucker: he floated the words mainly because, as we told you, he has cancer. but you heard him, because we have climate change for the first time in history, it's going to be hot in that it's going to rain hard. you did that, republicans, with your two stroke chain saws and your damn ford f-150s. shame, shame, shame. it's not like you weren't warned. back in 1989 senior officials and the united nations told the world that "entire nations could be wiped off the face of the earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000." so you knew when you did it when you got in your suburban. look what happened now. those were once thriving beach towns, now they are dive sites. people are smuggling over malibu looking down at prince harry's house. here's one of barack obama's beachfront compounds. as you can see it is now under
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water. but wait, it's not underwater. actually it's fine. and obama knew it would be fine. in fact, obama spend more than $10 million to buy it and that tells you how much he believes in global warming. not at all, it turns out. actually no one really believes in global warming and that is why all the liberals in the united states live on the coasts, because they don't believe it. that is why many of them fly a private because the entire theory is absurd and they know it. so be more like a dog. ignore what they say, watch what they do. watch the real estate they buy peer to see if you can find al gore flying commercial ever. you can't. because the whole thing is a joke. but that doesn't mean it can't hurt people. oh, it definitely can and it definitely has. gasoline is now unaffordable for millions of americans. that is a life destroyer. that affects everything in the country. when the price of fossil fuels rise, so does the price of everything else. that is a life destroyer and it
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is not accidental. if the administration did this on purpose and now they are gloating about it, rubbing it in your face. can't afford to drive your truck anymore, sneers our transportation secretary may your pizza. and it looks like you will have to buy a little electric car. sorry. speak of the more pain we are all experiencing from the high price of gas the more benefit there is for those who can access electric vehicles. >> tucker: electric vehicles? what do those little electric cars have to do with climate change? it turns out there is a connection. electric cars promote climate change. did you know that? you can't charge an electric car with a wind farm? how do you charge them? you charge them with fossil fuels. that is also how you build them, with fossil fuel. it is pretty funny. last month the gm spokesperson along with an executive from a michigan utility kind of let the secret out. watch this.
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>> battery in this particular design is a t shape right down the center, and across the back seat area. >> everybody thought we killed the electric vehicle, and we didn't. >> so what is charging the batteries right now? what is the source of -- >> well, it comes from the building. >> what is the mix of power? >> lance infused power to the building, so i don't know -- i bet you they are a bit of coal. heavy on natural gas, are they? >> right now the car is charging off of your grade. >> right, it would be charging off of our grid which is about 95% coal. >> tucker: someday let's hope historians find that tape and just savor it. get a six pack again and again and again. the spokes check from the car
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company is asked, impressed by your battery but how do you charge it? she goes, from the building. the charge comes from the building, just plug it into the socket. but where does electricity come from? [laughs] she has no idea! we have a battery, battery and here, a battery. then they ask the electricity guy come over to the electricity come from? oh, a coal plant. [laughs] so you charge your little electric car that mayor pete wants you to buy with coal. so really if you think about it it's no wonder they tell you the science is settled and you are a denier, you are immoral if you have questions because there's really no defending the details. most of which you just saw, they don't understand. how does it get charge from the building? it's not a power plant, for the record, it's a building with an outlet. joe biden didn't answer any questions about where the energy is coming from. he says there's no time for a debate because it is an
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emergency. >> international climate scientists call the latest climate report nothing less than code red for humanity. let me say it again, code red for humanity. >> tucker: let me slay it again, sorry, i got cancer. code red for humanity. actually, he's right but not on the way he intends. biden and other leaders throughout the west, not just elected ones, continue to do what they've done for the last 20 years and suppress fossil fuels, it will be a code red. millions of people will starve to death, millions of people will drop into poverty. unlike rising oceans, that effect is guaranteed. but joe biden doesn't care, assuming he knows he is not going to be here for that anyway. his new executive order will spend more than $2 billion on wind power in the gulf of mexico. how much energy does a windmill produce? no, how much can it produce, how
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much does it produce and where does it go? just for fun, if you have a day free try to get an answer to that question. you can't. no one asks, no one cares. biden is also asking the secretary of the interior to advance clean energy development across the country, that means more electric cars, solar panels, et cetera. who benefits from that customer that is always the first question. of course democratic donors benefit from that, they are getting rich but who makes all this stuff? well, china makes almost all of it. china makes 76% of the world's lithium ion batteries. china makes 75% of the world solar panels. china makes all of the world's of wind turbines. seven of the biggest wind turbine manufacturers are based in china. that means china will have control of our energy grid. if you control the country's energy grid, you control that country. it's really simple.
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on cbs, joe biden's energy coordinator amos hochstein explained why that is a good thing. >> we can have additional american investment in climate renewable energy, electric vehicles, why wouldn't we want to do that? why wouldn't we want to create an environment in which china is ahead of us, the rest of the world is making the investments and we are not? we want to be able to put the kind of incentives and the infrastructure for renewable energy, for solar, wind and electric vehicles, and for our nuclear fleet in this country. >> tucker: look at that little fleece ball. oh, yeah, i got to hand china control of our energy grid. the biggest and most efficient in the world. the country with the world's largest recoverable oil reserves. that would be the united states of america, but we can't use any of that. we've got to give china control of our energy which is to say of our country. we got to make investment so we
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are not left behind. okay. the rest of the world has gone deeper into the green delusion then we have, none of which helps the actual environment, by the way. nature is not helped by any of this but the rest of the world has been a lot more eager than the united states to dive right into the green new deal. so how does that work for them? we can't say this enough, it has been an unqualified disaster. in the first quarter of this year just a few years after the berlin senate created a climate emergency, renewables accounted for 50% of all german electricity consumption. so what happened next? germany can't keep the lights on and is very worried about winter coming. landlords are rationing hot water, berlin may turn off nonessential traffic lights at night. oh, no traffic lights, that is a civilized country. how's that working for you question my great britain, in
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the u.k., more than 90% of the population lives in a place where local authorities have just declared a climate emergency. they have more urgent emergencies, it turns out. actual emergencies back here in the physical, nontheoretical world where we need traffic lights and power that comes out of an outlet. there are real emergencies. in april the british government announced the number of households in the u.k. living in fuel poverty now stands at 5 million. oh, this isn't wartime rationing. the blitz is over. this is right now in 2022. how about argentina? in 2019 argentina's government declared a climate emergency even though unlike china or india it is not really contributing to global carbon emissions. argentina produces about 1% of carbon emissions but they did it anyway because it seemed like a fashionable thing to do, esg, we are modern, we are against climate. today what happened? argentina is experiencing, no other way to put it, collapse.
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the collapse is not caused by half degree rise in average temperatures in the nonpedagogy and continental area. no, it was called by what it is always caused by, spiking energy costs which cause inflation. inflation is now over 60% in argentina. argentina is now too broke to function. "access to fertilizers and diesel is urgent to avoid complete paralysis" a farmers group in argentina rode to the government recently. wait, farmers don't have access to fertilizers? how can you grow things without fertilizer? fertilizer isn't environmentally friendly. and we've got a climate emergency, so no fertilizer. except that means no food and people starve. that happened in sri lanka as we told you repeatedly. we can't say that's enough, in sri lanka the government banned all fertilizers. as a result, food prices are up by 80%. in a poor country that is not a small thing. again, people starve. his john kerry contribute into the food bank in sri lanka? of course not, he is off in his
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own plane to another global warming conference. how about the netherlands, rich country, the second-largest agriculture export. in the name of climate the european parliament declared, wait for it, climate emergency in the netherlands. it forced farmers there to cut output by 60% because of cow flatulence. sandy cortez has actually done a tiktok. cow flatulence, huge problem. what do you call the unavoidable transition? what happened then? oh, riots. our readers are telling us we need the same thing here. it's a climate emergency, it's code red. you have no choice and they mean it. and you don't get to vote on it either because they are so for democracy that they are going to force it down your throat with no vote at all. what happens next? well, poverty, chaos and then the lights go off. author of "false alarm: how climate change panic costs
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millions, hurts the poor and fails to fix the planet," which is true. we are grateful to have you want and i peered at the climate emergency. we've seen climate emergencies around the world, how do they turn out? >> first of all, this climate emergency, we've got to be real. it is real but it's not an emergency. and telling people it's an emergency is a way to -- money really, really badly. for example in heat waves which we've seen just now coming yes, he waves will get worse with global warming but you've also got to remember that when there are more heat waves there are fewer cold waves because the temperature goes up because many more people die from cold actually over the last 20 years at least, we have seen more people being safer than extra people dying. we need both sides of the story we're going to be well-informed. it's not the end of the world. it is a problem. >> tucker: so if we are getting more heat waves, which is believable, whatever has
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caused them, of course climate cycles are a feature of global climate and always have been. but if we are getting more heat waves you probably want air conditioning during a heat wave, and he had this country, air conditioning is becoming unreliable because it is the biggest energy drought and utilities are saying we can provide air-conditioning and a heat wave? how was this logical? >> that's exactly the problem. why do we get less people dying from climate disasters and other statistics that most people haven't heard, we seen a decline in the last 100 years of 90% and global climate catastrophes. why? because people get rich and that is exactly as you point out because you can afford to run your air conditioner when it's really hot. and of course you can afford to run your heater when it's really cold which actually kills about ten times as many people. you need to be rich. and so we can't just say look, you can't have more energy or energy is going to be incredibly costly. at that is going to take away
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much of the stuff that actually delivers our wealth, the stuff we love about civilized sanctio. yes, let's try to find smarter and less polluting energy sources but let's not make it more expensive >> tucker: appreciated, thank thank you. by the way, if you are -- ♪ ♪ >> tucker: something pretty dramatic going on in china tonight. tanks deployed on the street. thought you might like to know about what is happening. kevin corke has it for us tonight. speak a good evening. this has been a smoldering member of a story since april and now a few sparks here and there have ignited a real blaze of controversy. we first learned about this three months ago when the south china morning post reported that residents of a couple of provinces in china were being denied access to their bank accounts due to a system upgrade, which is a one-off perhaps if you are using an
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atm, may be an annoyance, but now months on, cue the pitchforks and torches, this has been a real problem. as they often do in china, the government there has silenced dissent, using tanks to prevent locals from reaching their banks to get their money. in typical ccp fashion they are not just doing that, they are also telling people that you simply have to wait. the escalation continues, they are saying you simply cannot do that. the government says they are investigating illegal deposits that were made at select banks. but others are saying this is reminiscent of what happened at tiananmen square. something obviously we will have to keep a very close eye on. >> tucker: that's for sure. kevin corke, thanks so much for that. >> you bet. >> tucker: of the national basketball association, one of the most popular sports in the united states, actually seems to be controlled to a large extent not by our government but by the chinese government, billions
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invested in china. maybe that's why the league did everything in its power to stop former player and iskander freedom from speaking out against the c. exclusive recordings that prove what they did to censor him. he joins a straight ahead.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: enes kanter freedom was raised in turkey, he moved to the u.s. as a teenager and then became an nba player. then he began openly criticizing the chinese government. he wore shoes that that "free to back," which china occupies and he wore them on the court. normally the nba encourages political messages. they even wrote to blm on the court, but criticizing china is absolutely unacceptable to the sleaze balls who run the nba. this show has obtained exclusive recordings proving what is going on. here is ron clevenger who is the general counsel of the national basketball players association. listen. >> i get off the phone with the general counsel of the nba and he wants to now have a conversation about, their concern right now is not so much what you are saying off the court, but what it is you are saying on the court when you
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step onto the court. >> tucker: what he was saying of course was critical of china. mark ladd to become a close the little close friend of the bill clintons, now owns the milwaukee bucks. he says they will not do business with the nba if they criticize china in any way, so mark obeyed. listen. >> china is taking a very aggressive stance. you want to [bleep] with us, you are out. i get it, it's business. their view is you want to be in our country and do things, if you want to complain about us, you're not allowed. what happens in the nba is the nba is going to comply. >> tucker: it's business, it's business, i will sell out our country to our main global enemy that seeks to complacency and control us. it's just business. and then there is adam silver,
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the nba commissioner. he claims that free to bet shoes don't break the rules but they upset china and once again, that is bad for business. >> they are not breaking any rule in terms of the issues, there is no rule that i'm aware of that you are violating now. to me, i think it's also that they are also a business. >> tucker: it's just business. so what wouldn't they do? sell drugs to children? human trafficking? it's just business, no problem! enes kanter freedom has a problem with all of this and he joins us tonight. enes, it's great to see you and i appreciate your coming back. they just say it out loud, whatever makes them rich, including selling out of the chinese government, pretending china is not occupying tibet, no problem. >> first of all, thank you for having me, mr. carlson. the nba has finally gotten exposed and this is the evidence of how 100% american made company is run by the chinese dictatorship.
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and wake up, america. this is the leak that you've been supporting and watching. enough is enough and this is unacceptable. they are mad because finally someone from the inside, i played 11 years in this league, have finally exposed them and i'm saying it again, enough is enough. stop bowing down to dictatorships. >> tucker: it's the only american sport come invented at a ymca in springfield, massachusetts. what about all the woke sports writers who are constantly on the lookout for someone saying the wrong thing? have any of them taking your side in this? >> i will just say this, when i started to talk about this problem for the first time, one of the players actually reached out to me and said listen, there is no one who is going to be behind you, especially the media because they are run by the nba. so do not have any hope by the sports media. i didn't. this was the right thing to do when i went out there and exposed at all. so i'm glad i did it, trust me. >> tucker: where is
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bill simmons? he is a deeply good person. we just got this statement about the nba, "adam silver made it clear that we support players, including mr. freedom expressing their views on matters that are important to them." how do you respond to that disingenuous statement? >> well the recording said something different. you know, it's just sad to see how these people still can lie to the american people. how can they bow down to these dictatorships? they will care about social justice until it affects their money and business. nba pretends to care about social justice in america, but when that affects their business, they are silent. in any player that goes out there and says anything about it, they are going to do anything they can to silence you. listen, i am 30 years old and they are pushing me to retire at the age of 30 and i'm not retiring. i'm going to fight until i can get back to that league again and keep exposing them, and that
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is just, i can't take this anymore. >> tucker: we are rooting for you. enes freedom, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: a fox news alert for you, of to justin in the case we told you about last night, the case of the murder of st. louis police captain david dorn. we are rejoined by kevin corke who has the story for us. >> just finding out about this one from the great city of st. louis, city jurors finding him guilty on first-degree murder charges and several other charges in the 2020 killing of retired st. louis police captain david dorn. it only took the jury three hours of deliberation on the third day of evidence and testimony. cannon was the real coward in this circumstance. he crouched down and shot dorn ten times as looters attempted to loot lee's jewelry and pawn shop. dorn was 70 years old, doing
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what he could to make a living and try to save this business which was under attack. he was murdered senselessly. >> tucker: we talked to his widow last night, thank you for the update. appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >> tucker: we opened tonight by telling about the president's highly disturbing press conference in which he announced out of nowhere that he has cancer. there we checked the tape and we found that biden has used the exact same story to claim that he got another disease. how many diseases does joe biden have? is he okay? will assess his health. straight ahead. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: you don't expect the oldest president in american history right in the middle of a press compass about climate change to announce, by the way, i've got cancer. but with joe biden you don't expect anything he does. he did that today be the president explaining he has
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cancer because you grow up in delaware, which apparently such an awful state everyone who lives there gets cancer. >> i just lived up the road. in an apartment complex when we moved to delaware. and just up the road, a little school i went to, holy rosary grade school. because it was a four line highway that was accessible, my mother drove us rather than us to be able to walk. and guess what, the first frost, you knew what was happening. he had to put on the windshield wipers to get literally the oil slick off the window. that is why i and so many people i grew up with have cancer, and why for the longest time delaware had the highest cancer rate in the nation. >> tucker: yeah, in delaware it rains oil. that is how dirty delaware is. it's a great state. so the white house said today apparently when joe biden was announcing he had cancer he was talking about a previous skin
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cancer diagnosis? okay. it turns out when it rains oil you don't just get cancer, you get of the disease is too, becae in april joe biden told the same story but he grew up in a world where it rained oil but i gave him asthma, not cancer. watch this. >> i went to a small little school that was about a mile from the apartment complex we lived in, a little school called holy rosary and you couldn't walk to school because although it was a four land access highway, it was just too dangerous to cross some of the streets. and when it came screen, i mean came fall, this is the god's truth, you get in the car and a little frost on the window, turn on the windshield wiper, there would be in oil slick. not a joke. i have asthma in 80% of the people we infect a group with have asthma. >> tucker: not a joke. imagine sitting next to that guy on the plane.
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hoping for a crash. but the question is and this is a medical question, what is joe biden suffering from? is it cancer? is it asthma? is it dementia? dr. marc siegel joins us tonight to assess. have you ever seen a president blithely announced i have cancer? >> no, i never have and by the way, the public has a right to know what is going on here, that's for sure, leader of the free world making all these decisions. a mess nationally and internationally. we need to know. take it back to april, president biden is a famous fabricator, meaning he doesn't always tell the truth, does he? he has the story he is recycling. asthma, i looked this up and delaware has less than 10% asthma rate, so he is saying oil on the windshield in april gives him an 80% of his friends asthma? that doesn't add up at all, and that is the fabricator. now we have the story where he is saying he has cancer. of course my medical eyebrows go right up and i don't believe in
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the word gaffes, by the way. i wonder why he made that mistake and i think we need to know that and of course the white house walked that back and that he means in the past. in the past of the kind of skin cancer he had it wasn't a melanoma, wasn't life-threatening it it shouldn't be referred to in that way because the state of delaware deserves better. they actually brought cancer rates way down here they are number 15 in the country in cancer deaths now, much less better. he lost his son to horrible brain cancer, he could be very emotional about that, it would lead you to have disorientation, confusing, problems with thinking. that is what i am concerned about here. this president had two aneurysms surgically. he had a bleed in the brain in 1998, an unusual heart rhythm. not so unusual, but an irregular heart rhythm.
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we had last year on his physical that he is in a regular stiff gait. his gait is to have come so where is the cognitive testing? again, where is the neurological testing customer got i think he thinks he have cancer but i do e made a fumble that could mean sg much, much more important and i and the american people want to know, tucker. >> tucker: i've got to say quickly he's told us that delaware gave him asthma and cancer, and he goes back to delaware every weekend. isn't that kind of like continuing to smoke camels when you get emphysema? that seems crazy to me. he should avoid delaware, no? >> delaware should avoid him if he keeps bashing them like that. be proud of your stay. if he falls off of a bicycle he's going to blame the pavement next. >> tucker: good point. thanks so much for that. roe v. wade got overturned by the supreme court in the next thing you know, there is the senator from massachusetts elizabeth warren telling us that we need to shut down crisis
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pregnancy centers, all of them. so we got to thinking, what exactly is a crisis pregnancy center? what goes on in these things that are so dangerous to elizabeth warren she wants the government to shut them down? on a brand-new episode of "tucker carlson today" we spoke to a founder of a crisis pregnancy center and she told us a lot about what she does. honestly, it made us emotional hearing about it. here's part of the interview. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: they're going through a lot in order to have that baby. why are they doing that? >> because they want their baby. it's really that simple. if they want their baby. if they are seeking out the services, if they come to us, we are not standing out on the streets pulling people in. they are reaching out, they're looking for us and at the end of the day, i think in 16 years i've never had a woman tell me that has come from a shelter that she has regretted having her child. >> tucker: really? >> never, not ever, but i have
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had women cry in my arms who have had past abortions and have felt sad about that. >> tucker: yes, i have seen that. >> so not one that has regretted having their child. they love their children, they want their children, they are moms. >> tucker: how many of those babies go up for adoption? >> not the majority, but we have had adoptions. we probably had moms adopt out maybe eight, nine children in the years that i've been running mary's shelter. >> tucker: are very few. >> yes. we support either. that is the big lie out there is that we only care about the babies in the womb. we do care about the baby in the womb, we love the baby in the womb but we also love that mom. it women come to us with as many children as they have and we love all those kids. so if a mom has her baby and then can't stay with us for a period of time she's going to go back to whatever it was that brought her to have to come to a
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shelter. we give her three years, we have the housing and the counseling of the employment and educational goals. we hope and pray that those are met before she leaves mary's shelter. we want her to go on and have independent living be a real and viable reality. >> tucker: i don't want to ask you to many negative questions because you are clearly not a negative person, obviously but i have to wonder, how is this controversial, what you are doing? how could that possibly be controversial? >> it's not controversial while are there in our homes. i don't know why it is controversial. i don't know. i don't know why even if somebody is pro-choice they wouldn't support a mary's shelter because these women make choice. i hope we never get to a point where we condemned women for having children. >> tucker: we have no idea
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what god looks like, we will never know, we can only see god in the way that other people behave. kathleen will send got to watch that interview, no matter what you are the just beliefs or beliefs on abortion, a wholly nonpolitical person doing what she thinks is the right thing, clearly is the right thing. that is a moving interview. the whole thing airs 7:00 a.m., tomorrow morning, fox nation. so david hogg, remembered david hogg? kind of a talentless self promoter that somehow got into harvard on the basis of a tragedy he happened to be nearby. couldn't criticize him because he's a kid. he is still trying to be famous. he interrupted a congressional hearing by screaming about gun control. why is this kid still bother has? we have the tape and we will talk to the congressperson he screamed at next.d your son is watching something, but you think it must be fine. you know it's only kid shows, so you have some peace of mind. but as you eat the roasted goose, your little sport incists.
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requirement that the doj, department of justice, studied the effects for ten years and then the loss unscented. so we know exactly the effect of the 1994 assault weapons ban. it did nothing to reduce violent crime. that is not debatable. the government has ten years worth of data to prove it. but no one cares, the leaders of both parties are once again pushing to ban semiautomatic rifles anyway. and yet at the same time they are allowing criminals in cities to commit gun crimes with no consequences. a lot of those criminals are crossing over the border from mexico which is open. as a result of that, normal people, law-abiding americans who still pay their taxes and go to work need firearms to defend themselves, obviously. today congressperson andy biggs made that point. he was then interrupted by her own to greta thunberg, the creepy little publicity seeker david hogg. remember him?
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>> on the part of the federal government which is basically sanctioned this -- [indistinct] >> reiterating the point of shooters, anti-semitic, antiblack and racist. guess what, those guns are coming from the united states of america! they aren't coming from mexico! they are not coming from mexico! you are reiterating the point of a mass shooter, sir. sir, you are perpetuating violence! >> tucker: the low iq harvard student screaming about race, another self-righteous child who has no idea what he's talking about. by david hogg, appropriately named character, obstructed, talking about insurrection. liz cheney, isn't that a crime?
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is this insurrection is going to face a crime? andy biggs is the member of congress whose official business was interrupted by this insurrection is represents a rezoning the u.s. congress. congressman, thank you so much for coming on. i found it interesting, people can disagree with the point you were making but it was kind of a logical one. he didn't responded to a single point and something about racism? is that what it was? >> basically saying i am a terrorist manifesto toting conspiracy not, and the reality is he wants to get on tv and he wanted to advocate for a naughty position and you're right, as a number of issues were raised interrupted our proceeding at democrats a few interrupted proceeding that is the definition of insurrection, and so the police had to take him out. he was invited there by the democrats, that is what i'm
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informed and he is trying to graft on this whole thing, it looks like. where is that j six committee when you need them? >> tucker: that kid, i know a lot of your colleagues went to harvard and a lot of americans still think it is impressive. knowing that kid went to harvard can we all admit it is kind of a mediocre joke or no? >> absolutely, harvard has gone the way of all woke postsecondary institutions in the country. there's very few of them that are going to turn out somebody that is as radical as that in stoking the fire like that is with the democrats did. that is why they wanted them there. they were hoping for that kind of incident. >> tucker: i think that kid is too dumb to host a cable news show, and that is saying or not. [laughs] congressman andy biggs intact after meeting with david hogg. great to see you, we will be right back. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: that's it for us tonight, a lot of drama going on in the united states. on the other hand if david hogg can get into harvard university there is hope for all of us. tune in every night cover 8:00 p.m. of the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have the best nights come here is sean hannity. >> sean: there is a great book, harvard hates america. i think it was a little ahead of its time. thank you for being with us, thank you for the toss. welcome to "hannity." we start with the fox news alert. my full monologue in a moment but we begin with this breaking news tonight. a source is now telling fox news that the criminal probe into zero experience hunter biden is now reaching a critical stage as officials are now considering possible charges for tax violations, lobbying offenses, lying to investigators and more y

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