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is thousands of mass ladies in lululemon discovered all at oncend that the one religious leader, they still revered their own even tiniergi version of the dalai lama had decided to retreat forever from public f life. itro was, ladies and gentlemen, the equivalent of a targeted e nuclear device detonated over the most emotionally vulnerableu elements of our most privileged population. you can picturete the carnageng a wailing, the swooning, manicured hands clutched, of, then fumbling for xanax and expensive handbags. not since the orangeman seized the white house in a russian coup. e have more . forty six year old cornell educated lawyers with week husbandd wept shamelessly in public. there's not enough rosie in napa to quell that pain. and it wasn't supposed to be this way. it neverto is supposed to be ths way. just t a month ago, saint toni suggested to his followers he'd be around another two years at least livingt a public expense as the highest paid federal employee till the end of
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joe biden's first but hopefully not last term. and you know, that many, many more spread's and teen vogue, many more interviewswsnt, and y more tips. unmasking is three enough and of course, more vital guidance on how tot celebrate the holidays with relatives we banned from thanksgiving this year. dr. fauci will now. oh, bute. not anymore. that's all gone. he's sitting masted. brian stelteruc house watching chris hayes tonight because this morning tony fauci announced his abdication, quote, i willl be leaving these positions. it was always more than one . i'll be leaving these positions in decembers this year to pursue my next chapter of my career. heye said the next chapter of his career, he's only eighty one . some of us had hoped he'd be around another forty years, but he's leaving so soon. too soon. why? what's going on here? you hate to think politics could affect twenty fauci judgment as a scientist they never have before.
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but is it possible this thoroughly nonpartisan man of medicine has thought about whate might happen in november when the republican congress takes over? does he believe that could be bad news for him? well, yes, this possible he believes that because on some level even tony fauci knows k that tony fauci is in factno a dangerous fraud. a man who has done things that in most countries at most times in history would be understood perfectly clearly to be very serious crimes. so it's possible that tony fauci might want to resign before he has to explain all of that to a new congress. he might want to get out of town now or move to, say, cambridge, find a safe place to hide before the reckoning. just a thought because honestly, there's a lot to answer for. in just the last two years, falsies recommended treatmentsdu and preventative measures for covid that not only didn't work, but thattan he knew didn't work. he admitted to the new york times that he lied about herde immunity in order to sell more vaccines also didn't work, which weren't even actually vaccines, but it did
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hurt a lot of people, tens of thousands. then he lied about masks publicly. you should wear one . if you're riding a bike, you're getting too much life enhancing oxygen. what you really need is more carbon dioxide. be more like a treat. that's what he was saying in public. butt in private he wrote that quote, the typical mask you buy at a drugstore is not really effective at keeping out a virus. oh, n so he knew as your kids were suffocating during gym wearing a mask, tony fauci knew they didn't. and then there's this maybe his most notable crime. he didn't simply downplay and obfuscate the origins of the pandemic, apparently in conjunction the chinese government. she covered up evidence that he tony fauci helped create that virus inel the first place. here's tony fauci last july testifying under oath beforee the congress, dr. vouchering, knowing that is a crime to lie to congress. do you wish toes retract your statement may 11th where
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you claimed that the nih never funded gain of function research and we were on senate approval? i have never lied before n the congress and i do notev retract that statement. this paper that you were referring to was judged by qualified staff up and down the chain as not being gain of function. so what was. let me finish. like an animal virus and youin increaseis ability to human. but you're saying that's not going to follow. that is correct.nc and senator paul , you do not know what you are talking aboute ,quitena frankly. oh, dr. fauci needs an actual doctor who's not a b.s. artist who ask simple questions and demands straightforward answers. tony fauci was lying in that clip. he knew heto was lying. is thehe intercept of all places recently reported, quote, scientists working under 2014, an aids grant to the eco health
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alliance to study batti coronavirus combinesir the genetic material from a parent coronavirus known as wivb one with other viruses . oh the remanufacturing more powerful viruses tony fauci he oversaw that. then the intercept spoke to several virologists and found that quote seven said that the work appears to meet nih criteria for gain of function research. okay, f a gain of function research that was going on not allowed in this country. so they were offshoringes. in their various labs, including one owned by the chinese governmentrius. a lot of biolabs in ukraine. what was going on there? oh, shut in up. g don'toi ask foden really? well, at some point somebody is going to ignore the threatsat and just go and ask the question why dot. we have al these biolabs in ukraine of all places? it's not like ukraine is ais hotbed of pharmaceutical research. what is that? we don't know. but at some point people are going to find out.
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now, the intercept spoke to a brolgas called vincent relaxium . yeah, professor of microbiology and immunology at columbia. quote, there is no question, he said, from the weight loss ofo the mice in the study, it's a gain of functionn tony faucimi is wrongce, saying it's not, end quote. and of course, fauci would haves known that he was w quote, wron. there was he was lying when he said it wasn't a function. it was this is all becoming much clear . the interception, in case you haven't heard of it,uc is not a right wing publication, is a left wing publication. so at some all of this is going to become public and it seems to be accelerating the wonderful news then late last year and it's just admitted it. init a letter to the house oversight committee, an nih official called lawrence tabak wrote that a quote, limited experiment had been conductedon in orderdu to test if, quote, spiked proteins naturally occurring. that virus is coronavirus is circulating in china where capable of bindingng to the humn e to receptor in a mouse model frankenstein stuff.
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what the were they doing thisst ? oh,he and they destroyed the united states in the process. no one's apologized. no one's been charged. no one'sas ever really admitted it. but we know thatut tony faucii knew perfectly well this was going on because he's the one who authorized the grants. . and as the pandemic spread around the world, virologist frantically told tony fauci in real time that gain function research funded in part by the u.s. government was probably involvedgaed in early 2020 and anderson embryologists scripts institute way california wrote this to fauci quote, some of the features potentially look engineered fea david baltimore, meanwhile, announced he had found the quote, smoking gun forhe the origin of the virus, what " he called a powerful challenge to the idea of a natural origin for sars to tony fauci. we saw that assessment also right the very beginning. so in response, fauci called an urgent meeting and told his deputies to read up again afunction function research, a paper authored
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by scientists conducting bat experiments inh, wukong at the chinese a military lab there. knew at the very beginninge and a lot of people knew and they all lied to t us and they're still lying too and not one person has been - held accountable. but in public, fouchier refused to talk about data functional research. instead, he called for the arrestk of his most prominent critics, says he's not a stalinist or anything. watch thissthos. senator cruz told the attorney general you should be prosecuted. i havee to laugh at that. i should be prosecuted. what happened on january 6th,pe senator ? i shouldne know a sitting us senator should be prosecuted for asking questions i don't care to answer because they would reveal criminal behavior. and by the way,es january 6, because ted cruz was inside the capitol setting things on fire. oh, no, he wasn't. that was one of the many very obvious displays of hard
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edged partizanship from a guy who's supposed to be a public health official, just flat out partisan when tony fauci is willing to attack hiscs critics, his political opponents like that and then lie about the origins of corona. o it raises a lot of questionsf and one of them is what else is tony fauci lying about? we should know you might rememberer it back in 2020ac tony fauci declared that ramdisk severe drug made by the pharma giant giulia's would be the solution to kovatchevt over this. he said and we're quoting thiswi will be the standard of care. now when tony fauci says that the guy in charge of our koveni response is not a small thing. but when tony fauci said that, he said that knowing that the food and drugth administration did not hold a single advisory meeting on that front rim disappear, but for the low price of just 48 thousand dollars a dose, fauci promised that rhum dose, he promised that i disappear to shorten your hospital stay if you were
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ever to get covered, like if your mask slipped fort a second. so after months the truthas became impossible to hide as itn has with the vaccine from desapio doesn't work as advertised. even the whl is now recommending against it. is a conditional recommendation against the use of rent-a-center as the world health organization. this means that there is not enough evidence to support tewes. oh really?" but what happened in the meantimeme will tony fauci his friends of gilead, which you've been a struggling company, according to in ton of money. they all did so to tony fauci his friends at pfizer and moderna s fauci made the rounds, talking up the only solution to the crisis that he helped create, which was of course the vaccine, which isn'tt actually a vaccine watch for yet again another boost in this case, a fourth dose boost for an individual receiving the amerine and then the issue of vaccines actually , at least with regard to sars-cov-2 can do better than nature.
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when people are vaccinated, they can feel safe that they are notnate going tot get infected. want to make sure people keep their masks on . i think the idea of taking my mind is really not something we should even be considering. it is , as we've said, appen pandemic and an outbreak of the unvaccinated. you know, it really is anci indictment not simply of tony faucina obviously dishonest and implicated in what appear to be crimes. when i law enforcement agency, they do appear to be crimes, but it's an indictment of our system and the rest of certainly us in the media thaten a guy in charge of america's covid response could say so many things seriously. back to back one after the other, week after week, month after month, year after t yearo, that turned out to be false. and he still hasned the job. but how does that happen? it's like the withdrawal from afghanistan. no one responsible for that was ever punished. they were elevated. that's a dysfunctional system n that needs to be fixed immediately. it's not a partisan point. obvious point. but on the question of the so-called vaccine, which
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is not a vaccine, by the way, you've. up the smallpox vaccined you got the polio vaccine-- is the most vaccine. did you give those diseases of mumps today? did va you get smallpox last week? you have polio? no, because of vaccines. but you probably got covid after you got the shot. tony fauci p did. so we had to sort of change the line because he had covid he's got pincushions in so many shots, he got covid. so maybe the covid vaccine doesn't actually preventci infection. bigger investment doesn't actually work. okay, a but tony fauci i thinkrk it's just a one. point. a one point really only . and thatis is you need to give more power to the biden administration. his patrons. here's tony fauci this slidere explained that his one regret during the pandemic is not eliminate every single last civil liberty in the countryvi on behalf of joe bidenl . watch this if you dare. we know now two and a half years later that anywhere from
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50 to 60% of the transmission occur from someone without symptoms, either someone who never will get symptoms oreo someone who is in the pre n symptomatic stage. had we known that, then the insidious nature of spread in the community would have been much more of an alarm and they would have been much,mo much more stringent restrictions, much more stringent restrictions, not sigmund freud. but if you don't know the nd pleasure f he and restrictions your blind to the obvious. but all of it is fake, totally fake. it's been studied. researchers at johns hopkins admitting that lockdown's didn't actually work. they did ruin people's livesth for no reason. at didwhatsoever. in late 2020, a group of epidemiologists tried to warn the public about this because they saw it coming and they wrote something called the great barington declaration . here's that tony fauci his
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boss, the thoroughly discredited, in fact repulsive francis collins, the guy allcan evangelicals get the vaccine because it's c- god's will , that guy. here's how he responded, collins wrote to fauci in an email october 2020 quote, see great barington declaration dog. this proposal seems to be getting a lot20 of attention, even a kosygin cheer for nobel prize winner mike leavitt at stanford. there needs to be a quick and devastating published take down of its premisess. why? why not assess its premises? scientists disagree with you.nt shouldn't you figure out why they disagree? no, just ginned up the lie g machine. nbc news, cnn,en "new york time" and crushed them. shut them down, throw them off social media. get a tech oligarchs to make sure no one can hear what they're saying. that's literally what they did.l that's how scientists act. that's a dictator's act. and in fact, tony fauci himself made the argument again today tony fauci science and cornets and tony fauci and he must never be challenged to if
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they get up and criticize science. nobody'sis s going to know what they're talking about. but if they get up are and realy aimed bullets at tony fauci, well, people could recognize there's a person there. so it's easy to criticize, but they're really criticizing sciencear because i represent science. so if you are trying to get atg me as a public health official and a scientist, you're really attacking not only dr. anthony fauci, you're attacking science, but i'm the bad guy to an entire subset of people because i represent something that is uncomfortable for them. it's called the truth. okay, first of all, the only people who refer to themselvesn in public, not ironically in the third person are fidelel castrope and mental patients. okay, so that should have been a tipoff right there. i am science. i am the state. the state is me. settle down megalomania man. this is nuts.
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and yet it's not fauci who's been damaged by this kind of behavior serially over years. it's anyone who criticized the bush administration arrested one of tony fauci top critics, peter navarro. tratthey called him out of reagn airport in lagniappe merrick garlandn also ruined the lives of several trump associates for the alleged crime of lying to federal officials. recently, biden's doj has been busy raiding the home ofn the former president for retaining classified documents, including a letter from barack obama. okay, so that's how they're treated the same time people like tony fauci who apparently engineered the single most devastating event in modern american historyy and then liedu about it getst to retire as a hero again, just like the bureaucrats, the pentagon who engineered humiliating credibility, destroying withdrawal from afghanistan. it got american lives killed. no punishment. tony fauci gets to collect his enormous government retirement and he'll be lecturing you from the stage at cnn very, very f
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soon. soro what exactly republicans ae going to do about this whenn and if they take power in january ? what else is tony fauci lied about? dr. scott atlus worked with tony fauci fauci in the white house. he's a senior fellow in health care policyy at stanfordns university's hoover institution. he joins us tonight. dr. u pardon pardon the overheated assessment, but his very frustrating to watch someone who at the very least has been wrong and whose wrong statements have tremendo consequences, never even being asked about itse. yes. well, i'll say his legacy is presiding over the greatest debacle in public health history because his recommendations were implemented in those implementations of the locked down and the school closurest that he recommended along with his underling. dr. burke's failed. they failed by the data to stopo the spread of the infection. they failed to stop the known
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vulnerable to die from dying and they inflicted enormous . rms they spared the affluent and the elite atno the sacrifice of the poor, minorities and ourn children. the sinfulur and long lasting damage to our children is one of his legacies. because those policies of masking, isolating and quarantining healthy children introducedd massive fear in them, damaged them really to make them think that their vectors of disease and everyone is a danger for them. we haven't even seenon i the tif the iceberg of that damage, but we've already seen skyring marketing, self-harm visits by teenagers, suicidal ideation ,mental illness, skyrocketing child abuse going unreporteddsu massive surges in childhood s obesity, a public healthur problem, serious learning losses, particularly among the poor and low income families, again sparing the affluent. in presided over the nih is total failure to conduct
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the necessary clinical trials on already approved low cost drugs, along with his friend and associate francis, as you mentioned now the second big category of his damage, his legacy really is the extraordinary distrust now inc the public of our public healtho agencies. i mean, this is critical and very harmful tois the future crises, but also to the institutions themselves that we need to trust as people. his erratic proclamations usuallyth with no scientific evidence whatsoever. i saw thatat personally, his use of fear, intentionally fear tosa sway the public. he explicitly stated in the task force his own email, as you pointed out, to suffocate the free exchange of ideas. this is antithetical to science and the unacceptable centralization of power of a 40 year s bureaucrat instead of being just issuing
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recommendations. you know, the bottom line is the element we we woke up now to need needing to w eliminatee the power of a corrupt central bureaucrat and restore medical ethics back in the public health. thisur is his legacy. exactly. and thank you for making that point. and you make t it with greatert credibility than really anybody else. the institutions themselves that we need wit have been gravy damaged. and i appreciate your saying that dr. scott was thank you.. thank you so we've been covering the increase in crime around the country. it's not fake ve. nott some russian op designed to hurt the democratic party. it's real and measurable. in a moment, we'll show you some of the horrifying footage from new york . but f in one city, crime is at its lowest level in decades. how is that happening? h lowest level since the 1930s, 90 years. miami, florida. we're going talk to the mayor of that city to ask how would you do that? >> we'll be right back .
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is particular to in this country. and unbelievably, since george st george floyd died, our cities in many places have descended into chaos. in new york earlier this month, shoplifters beat and choked dollar store manager. the police were nowhere to be found. there's a local news report on what happened. the nypd looking for this duo, a man and woman who walked intoe a dollar store innd the bronx and tried to walk out smoothly with unpaid merchandise. but as you can see, this youngho woman who works at the store stepped in and then it got g violent. we say this crime happenedli on august 14th, around three thirty in the afternoon after the assault. detectives say the duo took offw with the merchandise. unbelievable. also>> in the bronx, one of new york's five boroughs, a fifty two year old man wasar brutally beaten, sucker punched on the street by career violent felon paul vance, who we are seeing the attack on the screen right now. the assailant was then released from jail without bondn . b so new yorkers have had justus
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about enough of this, all oft them. so the unelected governor of new york is trying to get elected governor decided to swoop in was and pretend that se was sympathetic. once i took actionn in my own hands, i directed the department of corrections and community service supervision to immediately examine whether or not this parole violation occurred. yes, it did. you could tell it occurred this was a person on lifetime parole and as of minutes ago, that person is now in custody. that is at my direction. the people of new york need tope know that as their governor ,k i'll stand up and protect the kind of where you took her. i'm vaccinated. that kills off. we should put it back on. but is this hoca lady the unelected governor for>> real? is she actually fighting crime or suffering covers crime in new akis, managing editor ofhe the american mind, author of the last days of new york .fo have them join us tonight. thanks so much for coming on . so the local person seems like very upset that there's crime
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going on in new york and she's tough enough to stop. lo is that accurate, do you think? well, tucker, i would say that basically what she's telling us is we're really lucky that mr. fu t someone, a teenager 30 years ago and was on lifetime parole because if he hadn't done that and if he wasn't on lifetime parole, then she wouldn't have been able tohi do anything then, you know, he'd be free because the judge, the district attorney in the bronx knocked down hised charges to a misdemeanor. and according to the new bail laws in new york , you can't be held for bail on that. may i ask, has hochul ever criticized those laws as they are laws that she ever criticized the saurus prosecutors who refuse to enforce the lawev? ? she has said that she thinks lookrosecutors should closely at their responsibility. but look, if she was serious c about it, she could do one of two things.
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she's theeon governor . she could leanhe on the legislature to change the laws or she could do what the scientists in florida and remove these days who are their job. she doesn't want to do either of those. she's just going to make noise and pretend like she's really on top of on top of crime in new york . a total it's the whole hoax. she's a joke. pretty transparent,t' i think, to some ofs us who are watching. is it obvious to new yorkers? oh, boy, yes. yes, it is indeed. you look, i don't want to say i told you so, but i came on a show years ago and said things are getting gross, things are getting bad. butwhat happens if you destroy the mechanics of law enforcement? yes, things are bad. you've got things like this in the the store. i mean, god bless those clerks. i don't know, like what they're getting paid to start fighting with criminals. but look. yes, everywhere you go , there's crazy people, violent
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people and it's just random attacks. these are notpl crimes ofse of poverty. o nobody punches somebody in the subway for no fory nothing so there's something there's something going on . there's no suffering.fo thanksr so much for all the wok you do on the . thank you, dr.. . so what's happening here is happening in pretty much every big city in the country, washington, chicago. b and yet there is one big city that is reporting a historic decrease in homicides. really? how is that happening? what's miami, florida? m the mayor joins us to explains straight ahead. 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 deprivation. and that's why you need to know about relaxium sleep. you see getting a good night's sleep helps support a healthy immune system, helps maintain
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one was exposed to water at camp june, it may have been the cause for a long list of serious possible medical conditions called eight eight eight five eight five oh five nine five eight eight eight five eight five oh five nine five . the one about the spent a lot of time telling you how the cities are falling l apart and most of them seem to be , but not all of them are. pretty amazing success story. we're not exactly sure why it'sr happening. we'reetma going to try and findt right now. the city of miami is on track for the lowest crime rate since the 1930s.
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it's al capone. move there. why? whatat are they doing that no one else is doing? francis suarez is the mayor of miami is going to sound. senator , thanks so much forit coming on . i wish we'd done a story earlier. i wasn't even aware of it till today. what exactly are you doing in miami that america's other cities are not doing well? i'm going to blow your mind i away. we'moing actually increased fung for police. so we have the most police officers we've ever had in our history. we've also lowered taxes to the lowest level in recorded history, which has prompted tremendous growthwe 20%. i think it's the second most in recorded history as well. we have a one point four percent unemployment. we're the happiest city inwe america and the healthiest city in america. he people areut if healthy, they're happy, they're working. they're not paying a lototme of taxes. they see an increased police presence. they don't have a tendency to to commit murder. and that's what's been the miami miracle story, which is a huge contrast to
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the washington nightmare story that you've you've articulated fewght and over the last weeks. so there's this great video floating around the internet. i assumela it's real of the riov in the early summer of 2020 people came to miami and decided they were going to riot and all theses miami cops come out vote . they know it's our city. we don't we're not doing that here. we're just not doing that. did you ever have meaningful riots in miami? really didn't because like you said, we drew the line in the sand and we said you're not going to hurt people. you're not going to destroy property. that's something we're just not going to tolerate in our city. and so, you know, i think the first night we hade some some issues, but right away i think it was pretty clear that we weren't going to tolerate it. we'reewas can accept it. and so whoever came in from out of town obviously realized that miami wasn't a place that was going to accept thatob kind oft behavior and left and went to somewhere else to to create havoc with there. what's so funny is that for a long time, beginning in
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probably around nineteen eighty four at least a decade after miami is famous, fairly or not for crime. it was all tv show about a miami vice. is it kind of weird to be now famous for being safe ? you know, i grew up in miami. i was born and raised there. i was born in nineteen seventy seven . you know, in the eighties we had three hundred plus homicides right now and i knock . w,ood here in the studio we are at twenty eight year today so from three hundred plus to twenty eight and we're hoping that trend continues for the rest the year. and there literally we have to look back in our archives to see when was the last time we were ever that low. and so like i said, it's reallys a trusted and true, ayou know,u formula for success.la we keep taxes low, we keep people safe and we need innovation to create high paying jobs. it's sort of the miami story and it's something that should be scaled across america. it's pretty incredible. murders are the one thing they're pretty easy to measure. so there's kind of no lying about how many murders you have. that's why it's just like any
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of us caught absolutely. mr. mayor, thanks so much for joining us . frances fastlane. thank you, tucker. so we've been telling you about the collapse of sri lanka in the netherlands. we're not the only ones watching the biden administrationds has been watching carefully. they decided, hey, we want some of that. soba nowi federal agents are raiding the best farmers inin america, not just farmers, but the people making probably the best you can buy. the amish farmers of pennsylvania. this is real fascinating story that you know, tucker carlson, big america loves watching tucker in prime time, democracy depends upon free , bold threat. it doesn't look like our border at all. and brings it every night. and if you can't wait until tonight, there's tucker carlson today on america's streaming service, some of the best stories i've ever in my whole life, tucker, are doing the most in-depth, extensive interviews you won't see
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where their next meal will come from. together we can end hunger. learn more at feeding america dog. apparentlyly someone in the department of let's wreck america as quickly as we can in the by the administration. so it's got too much food in this country and the good food is the worst. food food without endocrine disrupting chemicals must be eliminated immediately. only wheaton's for you and some bugs. so that in mind agents from the bush administration armed have decided to attack the famous amos miller, an independent farmer t in the old amish village of bird in
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the hand, pennsylvania found out the hard a way. the feds say amos isn't adhering to regulatory requirements for foodto production. again, not enough endocrine disrupting chemicals. you're notui using gmos. so with that in mind, federalhe agents raided hismi farm demanding he stop farming, him with three hundred thousand dollars in fines. an amish farmer, amos miller, says he's farming in accordancen with his religious beliefs. eshe's providing food for 4000 people in what he calls a private food club. it's really a shocking story and we wouldn't know about it if it were not for jeremy loffredo, who works for rebel news. he joins us tonight. jeremy, thanks so much forrd coming on this story. it's kind of hard to believe they're going after an amish farmer. who are they exactly a? we have the u.s. marshals service recently raided amos miller's organic and holistic farm. to many, he cease operations and they charge him, as you said, with three hundred thousand dollars of fines economically crippling the mand
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. and what's happening is yous have the armed federal agents are demanding he stop food production because of the meat and you have him saying, well, you know what, i want to keep farming. so you have this back and forth between the giant empire of the u.s. federal government and this tiny little farm in go, pennsylvania. so they went after jim's organic farmers and churches. so maybe they're againstst anything that's wholesome and edifying. it makes you stronger and healthier and in favor of everything that diminish mak you and makes you more dependent. i'm just sensing a theme here. do you see this? yeah. and another thing the community says is that they're coming ays after aim is to set an example. they're coming after an independent, successful farmer who takes out the government middlemen and provides who directly to his community and his people. now, by taking out h the middlemen, by taking out the government, you're taking power away and takingg leverage away from the government
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and putting that power and leverage in the hands ofov the community and the farmers and the people. and another thing i'lly, add is amos, this farmer doesn't uset any gasoline or any fertilizer . now, g as you know, these commodities have become very expensive because of biden'ss. policies in regards to the war in ukraine and russia. so amoss has completely eliminated eliminated any risk coming from the international or domestic politics of the biden administration. and they're coming after him for it. maybe he promises to put more chemicals in the milk that turn kids trans. they'll lay off. didngca any of the federal marss declined to raid an amish organic farm on principle? they'd all just go along with this, you know, all i know is that many federal agents did not decline to go and diden go along with it and raided and took inventory of amos's farm to make sure that he doesn't sell or produce anyou more meat, you know, worked for law enforcement, broadly speaking. but there's such a thing
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as conscience and they should not have gone alongs with this. whenen they tell you to raid an organic amish farm, that's when you bow out okay, i would say, jeremy, i appreciate your story that you did. it's t shocking to believe it's real, but it is . we were thankful that you came. thank you. so john rich, one of the biggest names in countryjo music, grewhn up in a trailer rn to become a huge star. that happened very quickly, so fast that his shocked histh father, who is still gettingat hisd mail at the time. we a had a long and great conversation with john rich and tucker carlson today. here's where he describes the first time dad got one of his royalty checks in the mail . you have to struggle and suffer to go get these big things you just do. i think people these days thinka that ift they don't get what they want, when they want and exactly how they want it,an they'ret to throw a brick through my window. yeah. and they're never going to accomplish anything that's truly great because they don't understand what it takes to
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go get it . they're not willing to bleed for it. so as soon as you get the record deal, then you become by definition, you're established. you're making money right. eo people are investing in you. right. and then out of the woodwork come all the people who attachk, themselves to you to make moneyw foran themselves. correct. what was that like? well, you know, i think early on they're somewhat necessary because you don't know what the you're doing. of course,t you know anything about. yeah, yeah. i mean, my first i check came in on a song, my first number one and my dad calls me and because my mail was stillst going to his house, he goes, i just got toot check in the mal from him. i go, really open it up. he opens it up and he goes, thisis can't be right. i said, what does it say?or and he tells me the number. and i went, oh, good god . he goes, do you think that's a real. i said, well, saw number one , i don't know what you get paid. it must be right. and so he goes, well, you take 33% of that and put it inai a savings account because you're going to pay taxes on this and ten percent of it is tithe and don't forget that d
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part and he starts laying iton out and oh yes sir. yand then that's when you start getting business managers and attorneys and managers and all those things because you really don't know anything about it. you spent your whole life just getting good at what you're getting good at. yeah. and you livedu spsp in the trair as a kidge in the panhandle of texas. all of a sudden you make moneyhe like what do you do with it? i don't even know what this means. what did you do a with it? i bought my grandparents a house. really?y yes, sir.gr first thing i did, my granny rich and my papa rich world war two vet. and here's a woman that was born in the dust bowl days in w the middle of westom texas on a great depression. real tough simultaneously. these things areng going on and they were social security. 40 , still working 50 hours a week at a dollar store. he's trying to flip these cars. i get my hands on this money and i thought, you know what? the only reason i get to go chase down dreams like this is because old man like that that went out and fought and bled and died for our right to go do it. and it. don't like them being so social security and flip and just cars and stocking
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shelves at a friend's dollar store. to sore i'll buy them a house. so i bought a house out in the country. big house and i remodeled the basement and that's where i live for the next four years. no way with your grandpa.me that's right. best time of my life. mu they must havest been thrilled. there's nothing better thanhr walking up the stairs and your grandpa'silal been up for three hours smoking his fifthth cigaret and look and he goes, sit down. i need to tell you a story. and it's something about world war twoou or some horrific thing you can't imagine, you know, and a man just what what i got from that being around that generation, the greatest generationro has never left me. good man. john rich, interesting book conversation. tucker carlsonoo tomorrow, 7:00 a.m. on fox in case you're upll early. what is that an 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
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over the past 40 years, more than ten thousand animals have been killed in very strange ways caught out like i'm just the mystery is overwhelmed law enforcement. there's no evidence point to one thing or another. aliens come in and taking our animals the greatest unsolved crime spree in history. so we took up the case ourselves. tucker carlson, originals, cattle mutilations streaming now on fox nation. a lot of things going on . them people just don't seem to notice new trends that are kind of emerging in the background. here's one that we've noticed, a dramatic increase in carjackings. yourj live in a city or even a suburb. you may have noticed this there, often occurring in broad daylight. they're often committed by children. we'veyligommi by got video of mf them. we don't have video of this one just yet. it happenedew in new orleans. ur a 13 year old boy was just convicted there of carjacking five people in two days. some of the victims spoken publicly. he's terrified the mayor oforwe new got involved. the name is latoya cantrell. she showed up in the courtroom not to comfort the victims but to defend the carjacker c,
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encouraging carjacking in a city that does not need more carjacking. o what's going on here?n we're going to investigate what is going on here, bringing the results of our investigation tomorrow. that's it for so you can watch our full interview with country music legend john rich tomorrow morning on fox stationon and of course, we'll be back 8:00 p.m. so that's the sworn enemy of line pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have a wonderful night. sean hannity takes over now. all right. and tucker, thank you tonight and welcome this monday to hannity. tonight, breaking news from the doj political witch hunt against donald trump, including a shocking report about the biden administration's involvement in the raid at mar a lago. now the biden white house absolutely knew a lot more than they let on . they previously denied. ic plus, after lying to americans about gain of function research ,the origins of covid-19id and masks and vaccines-1 pretty much everything else, dr. flipflop fauci is now jumpinger ship. now we're going to tell you whyu pelosi's power trip is finally coming to an end. and later, former senr
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