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it's s eaking o and more custos today are relying on their carsa we r automatic emergency braking and lane departure warningamera, that's why our recalibrationsl that's why our recalibrationsl service is state of the arright we recalibrate your vehicle's camera so you can still count camera so you can still count on those safet all right. we're all finished. thank you so much. thank you. don't schedule now safe . >> let me pay a safe place. oh, good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight on april twenty fourtht. of last year and you may have missed the state of california,a finally achieved what the greenl movement has dreamt about for decades. it happened the state energyerga authority in california was able to generate 95% outia wasfs total power from entirely renewable sources.
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they said it couldn't be done. th said it couldn't be done. but just months into the joe biden administration, california did it quote it sends chills down my spine, announced elliot meinzer who runs california's biggest power grid. >> it's amazing. we're making a real dent inre mk the state's carbon emissionsin. april twenty fourth. den 2020 one .t -- ladies and gentlemen, remember that date. it's a moment that will live alongside thomas edison's invention of the incandescenedt light bulb alongside neil armstrong stroll on the surface of the moon. it is a day we saw a glimpse of humanity's future that's in the news accounts told us . but actually there werefu some caveats to this achievement. for starters, april is not the time tr o test the power grid. it's the most temperate monthsog of the year when electricityri use is at its lowest. nor was the grid in question statewide didn't, for example, supply power to los angeles,lowt which is by far the biggest city in california. >> and now that we're bein bg honest, it wasn't entirelying ho
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renewable as the l.a. timenes conceded in a far lower paragraph despite its press release about renewables, renewa the state of california wabls actually , quote, also burningah a bunch of natural gas. >> now, according to scient, its natural gas qualifies as a fossil fuel and it's not technically renewable. and then there was this amazing but thoroughly downplayed fact. the green energy miracle thatnt sent chills down the spines of california power executives.n tf the event they described as , quote, amazing lasted for a total of can you guess, four o seconds, not days or hours, seconds for seconds. that's what california politicians were bragging about . four seconds oaf not actually renewable energy. but the celebration obscured an inconvenient fact just a few months earlier in mid-august, california green energy grid, had collapsed completely. half a million residentsrgy grir
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power in the middle of a heat wave. grid operators warned was aboutt to get a lot worse from late afternoon until evening, they predicted at the timeople as people return to their homes, and were hoping to usecity electricity as some americans do, the state would be short thousand megawatts and that meant millions of californians would be without any powerd me whatsoever. aou that would be catastrophe, an undeniable one . so to fight it, the state implemented a strategy the developing world has come to know well, rolling blackouts. >> it's almost 3:00 p.m. the mayor of los angeles tweeted on september six . twenty , twenty . time to turnalmost -s almo off r appliances, set the thermostat to seventy eight degrees oes," e a fan instead turn off excessexs lights and unplug any appliances you're not using. we need every californian toto help conserve energy except of course, for the mayor of los angeles. it get conservs to be on twitte whenever you want.me but really the message is clear. we give up. r: "we we're no longer pretending to provide a first world standard up!g to our citizens.
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the most heavily taxed inest america. we are tegucigalpa standard now. please play along. and for the most part, patient f californians did play along. buort the problem did noalong,te in fact, it got worse. the california energy thmmission has just issued a reporte sion - predicting widr power outages in the state of california for the next five years at least. and of course, september will always be the worst month e as the vice chair of the commission put it, quote, securing energy reliability is a tremendous responsibility . the responsibility is becoming increasingly difficult to fulfil fficultl with the tools we have in hand . oh, stop whining and keeping, the power on . but no, we don't have enough the p tools. what happeneower on, bd to all ? well, those tools would include the famous nuclear plant at san onofre. att that plant was shuttered a decade ago after 40 years of protest by green activists, supposedly on behalf somethingtn called the environment, something with which they are personally unfamiliar. envit. t didn't matter.tate the state shut it down.
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what happened next was the effect of shutting down saturno free . well, scientists estimate that closing san no frey led to the release of thirty seven million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. now if you believe that carbon dioxide is a pollutant and they all do, that would qualify as a very bad thing.th but it didn't stop california from plowing forward anyway. doing more of the samet di polluting in the name of saving the environment. now the state has announced a plan to close the san luis obispo diablo canyon nuclear plant. that plant supplies energy to millions of other californians . so as a result of these and many other closures of actual power plants, the statees of california now imports a third of its energy fromon elsewhere. and that would seem to be and embarrassing display froof itsmo supposedly supposedly our richest state. our richeste so see what you will about california politicians like or not. it's indisputable that on the question of energy, they have no idea what they're doing and we know this because
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their track record of incompetence is lengthe kny and unbroken. they are majestic ins leng their ineptitudeth. so naturally they wanteptitude more power over power. there'ey s so much more to destroy. this week, the state surgicallyo enhanced enovernor gavin newsom announced a new way touncing t overburden california's alreadyn collapsing energy grid. he's got an idea he wants torid. ban gasoline powered engines and force everyone to drive an electric vehicle, a vehicledriv that has to be plugged into outlets that in the state of california no longerch work. outlet >> we're not kidding. by the way. watch this. we will be the first w jurisdiction in the world toe ua require all new cars tllo be sod to be alternative fuel cars. aln we areat going through one of the great transformation os in our history energy transformations and the electrificatiosformatin is the architecture for economic transformation. so here's a guy who's never hadg a job, who couldn'uyt fix
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a broken lawnmower, lecturing you about energy and architecture and transformation. the same guyt energychitectu prr a state that can no longer power your washing machine is telling you he's going toe control what kind ofis car youts drive . now just think broad for f one second. if that guy can tell you what kind of car you're allowed to drive , what can't he tell you? why can't you tell y you what kind of job you can have, whatci kind of food you cangh eat, who you can sleep with ? so of the instinct behind all of this is totalitarian, which is to say total control over you and banning the gas engineea is , among many other things, an attack on your autonomy. electric vehicles, vehicles can peopbove all control rolled by the people who control the grid. and that means the next timeex that california's energy regulator decides to shut off the powehat r, you can't go anywhere. you can't leave california. avea now,li a few things you might
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notice about this first, is they're doing this because they're so concerned about carbon emissions and burning fossil fuels adds to carbonrbon emissions and is destroyingon the planet. if youinitiati actually were wol whatt that, what's the firstly thing that you would ban? well, private jet travel, think obviously private jet travelin emits a lot of carbon. a lot and just 60 minutes, a privateof jet emits more carbon accept,ou in fact, than the average american household emits in monte months in one flight. so private jet travel is responsible for more greenhouse gases than resp of denmark.s than commercial planes pollute at a rate about 15 times higher than commercial planes. so you would think since mostoud people who fly private are affluent by definition and the global warming culr aft is the t popular with the affluent, that these same people would have given up private jet travel because it's just such a
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n obvious offense against the climate. but no, just the opposite. private jet travel has becomeomo more popular since the pandemirc . business travel is up more than 22% since 2019. more than 70% of all privateha jet flights take place ins. the united states . what are they doing? well, they're fearing politicians like gavin newsom who does not fly commercial and of celebrities like taylor swift. famously, her jet emittedies li eight thousandke three hundred tons of carbon this year. so far . oh, interesting. so if you're looking to reduceiy carbon emissions, you would think they'd worry a little less about your minivan and a little more about their g4 for hope it they're not worried at all about their g4. and that's why taylor swif atre and gavin newsom and nancy pelosi and all the other peoplem out there lecturing aboutna climate, we'll never give up their privatncy e points becauseeir pr when you fly private, you'reivcs not only immune from covide wh i logginn nog on to wear a mask ow private plane. are you kidding? you put something shut up. >> but you're also immune from
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echangeutable laws of climat change. so california has no interest in preventing people who areintt making the rules like gavin newsom from traveling anywhere a they want. >>ng they want peo tplo controlm that you trave doingl now that's california. so you are tempted to say, that's well, okay, california'so bumpl, but it's obviously run by lunatics who are turning it into a third world country. s is just part of partr slate of ideas to wreck the prettiest placer slat on the planet. but no, it'se not justbut it california. it's not just happening. they'r'se it's also happening in more recent places like virginia, long virginia currently requires gasoline engines, gasoline cars pla, to be phased out by twenty thirty five , which is pretty soon state to massachusetts and washington have similar laws. so does new york . so does oregon. ins and washingtimilar l fifteee supported california's plan to force zero emissioegon.n vehicln none of which are actually zero emission. they're just electric and could theyd by the controlle energy grid and the regulators who oversee it. and it's not just 15 states. it's the federal government, according to by the
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administration, everybody will be required to drive an electriche biden car by twenty , thirty five . >> we obviously are all in on making sure that we meet the president's goals of getting to 100% clean electricity by twenty, thirty five and net zero carbon emissions by 2050 and if you drive an electric car , this would not be affecting you. >> clearly, there's no reason why you have to pay more or five dollars a gallon for gasoline when you could have it all electric vehicle after waiting for a long time to- have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle, i got it and drove it from michigan to here this last weekend and my every single gas station didn't matter how high it was, the more pain we are all experiencing from the highe price of gas, the more benefitte there is for those who canhose access electric vehicles. unother cascade of unemployable
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,every one of whom has a long track record of failure, not one of whom has ever done anything in the real world, all of whom giving you a moral lecture about how your car is destroying the planet when they're flying private. w yohow you're going to put up with this. there's no reason to pay fourng or five dollars for gas or evenp electric vehicles, says edut markey, who's lived at public expense. his entire life. there's no idea what anything costs. a typical electric vehicleehicle costs more than 60 grand, bu ct that's only part of the cost.of charging an electric vehicle in countries that have a lot of electric vehicles. a lot of them is now more ex more expensive than fillingpe your tank with gasoline. and swedish journalist peter emanuelson put a quote, electricity prices i n norway are set to reach aboutin nor one dollar per kilowatt hour ata these prices, it would cost $100 to fully charge one tesla . and yet all over the world, countries, politicians who maye or may not have deals with the
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electric car companies are forcing peopledeany -- to buy ps they don't want. and force is the t word. this is not a transformation that is taking place voluntarily as it would in a democracy where people get to govern themselves and choose the way they live. no, this is being imposed by a small number of people on top. again, the the revolution aimed downward. as always, a bank in australia has announced it will be ending loans for gas vehicles you just can't buy when you can't finance it. the eu parliament hag loans voto support a ban on the sale of new gasoline and diesel carsa beginning in twenty thirty five in all of europe. now, europe, as we told you last night, is a place where they're turning off traffic lights because they don't haveao enough energy to keep themff on. so how was this going to work? well, the fact it's happening at all is amazing. take three steps back banning gasoline engines, which we have had for more than one hundred years, which have completely defined modern society and that if you're
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a normal person in this country and don't use the subway from the upper west side to midtown ever areto usey day but actualle like the overwhelming majority of americans, this is the biggest change in your lifetime. have you been consulted on has there been a debate about it? no. all you hear is you must dot? this because it's good for the environment. but that's why be, because it' y allai. electronic vehicles are terrible for the environment. rf roger magrath took the time toth spell it out recently and chronicles magazine, as he noted, supplying the materials necessary for the batterbut y on electric car alone. just the battery requiresquires and we're quoting process usingn fossil fuels, of course, of at least 50 tons of or it takes a lot of energy to process or a single battery. an electric car needs at least quote, thirty pounds of lithium. sixty pounds cobalt. one hundred and thirty pounds of nickel. ninety pounds of coppeobalr, 90p one hundred and ninety pounds of graphite and roughly five hundred pounds of steel aluminumou90 poundof, magnesiumc and other materials and quote all of which are derived from mining. where's that mining going tod oe
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take place. one third world countries with no environmental regulations whatsoever . how is this good for the environment speaks volumes. we can understanod. and yet in california, under gavin newsom's new order, every vehicle would require those materials. here's the problem. we don't have that much lithiume or cobalt in the united states . >> so wheree are those elementsl going to come from? which are required for electric vehicles? well, lithium mines in china. te did you know the answer to that already? probably did. and the congo, let's go exploit africa so we can feel virtuous as the "new york times" reported last year and we're quoting production oedf raw materials like lithium, cobalt, a nickel that ar e essential to electronic technologies are often ruinous to land water, wildlife and people, end quote. and by the way, land, water, wildlife and people are exactly the four things that the environmental lobby has notd interest at all in. they don't care about the land. they don't care about the water . they don't car de abouon'tt
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the wildlife and they don't care about the people. it'she peoplit's n not about thi it'ss a religion. it's about making them feelng te like good peoplem and increasig their control over you. period w way. none of this even addresses the national security implications of this. adst as with solar panels and wind turbines, the materials required for electric vehicle batteriesal see from. and you know the answer, china, china process is 40 percent ofoe the world's raw lithium. china's market share for lithium ion batteries of thes it 80%. that's according to bloomberg. and even if we somehow avoidwe s that problem by mining lithium volcanoes and say, nevada minin and polluting the environment there, then what? well, then you have hundreds off millions of americans dependent upon cars that the government can turn off in a second that are, by the way, runningut to be software that tracks your every movement. now to high trust society wherer everyone thinks the government's on their side, a society that eve hasn't just hired eighty seven thousand armed irs agents to crush small
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business. anyone doesn't vote for them in a society like that, like maybe sweden is going to be totally fine because we trust that, they're on our side. but in a country in whichin the united states is giving thspeech two dayes from now declaring half the population a criminal element, probablynt? wi not a good idea to turlln your vehicle over to those people. this is the vehicular - equivalent of digital currency-b . electronic vehicles are o disastrous forf the energy grir a disaster for the environment and a disaster for your personal autonomy. if this happens, ithi will represent the single biggest change in the way you and your family live in generations and yet no one's even talking about it. glenn junkin , to his credit, is talking about he's the governor of virginia. he sayyss he's going to reverse' res state's plannes d ban on gasoline powered cars enacted under the previous administration. governor , thanks so much for joining us tonight. this is one of those topics. yothink you're one of the only governors in the country who's talking about this. iny do the cou yountry w think h addressing?
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first of all, tucker, it's great to be with you. and when virginians elected me governor last year, they wanted to put a stop to an effort from the previous democratic led administration to turnfr virgina into california. litt little little did they know that they had signed legislation and tied virginia took decisions are going t-o be made in california. so not only did they pick a state that has demonstrated it has no idea how to run itself to tie itself to, but they abdicated their responsibility to serve virginians. and so we find ourselves today with this ludicrous law that virginia has to follow california's laws. go tso we're going to go to work and stop this because virginians shoul, d be making decisions for virginians. and that's why i was electedn'ta governor lasket year to stophav a government that was very comfortable telling people what to do all the time and forgetting that we're here in fact, to make our own decisions. freedom, in fact, matters inre a virginia. that's why parents make
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decisions about whether kids wear masks today. that's why people can make a decision about whether they want to get a vaccine or not. le makdecisions and i'm going to make sure they can decide what kind of car they want to buy.ntu >> i think that is well, i think that's right. rig and thank yohtu for doing that.t and that's. the premise of democracy is it's self-government which is curiously lacking at this point. democrai wonder how many virgis evre even aware that their cars were about to be banned? well, i don't think i don'ton'tt think any i think they did ihity very quietly. and in fact, the law itself is ludicrous. virginia last year, two percenti of all carrgs sold were electric vehicles. and to say tha et inlectri 2020 six we're going to have, so thirty 5% we're going to phasemt them out totally by twenty thirty five is just ridiculous.? but on top of that and more so this is about elected officialsi completely abdicating their responsible city to makeea the laws and the regulations for virginians based on virginians elections. and so that's why they voted for us in november.
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that's why we swept the house races. that's why i have a republican attorney general and a republican lieutenant governor and we're going to go to workpublicaneneral a and e get this turned around come our legislative session in january . om so i don't know if you can see a return monitor where you are, but i want tw o puift a videotho on the screenin of charging stations in california that appear to have been completely taken over by tent cities of vagrants living in front of them. antsthere's this weird syndrome, i'm sure you see it amonggovernr your fellow governors where the basics fall apart. you can have air conditioning in august and there's some guy s smoking meth on your front steps. but we're goin g to save the climate. what is that weird impulse? well, i think it is i think itnk is a complete disassociation with what real people are worried about. e what virginians and americans are worried about is inflationru and schools and a solid education and oh, by the way,n, parents being listened to and safety in their communities. and yet here wlie had the virginia legislature under democrat rule last yeae this vr
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forget that they work for virginians and tie it to california. next thing you know, they would want to tie us to their homeless laws orce their tax laws, which is why everybody is leaving california. so this is a chance to reistad west virginians making decisions for virginians based on the leaders they elect. it seems like angi inherentlniye moderatey elec and sensible ideo me. >> and i'm glad governor young kaine of virginia, thank doctor . thank yoa tou. it' >> so it's worth harpingrp on energy because energy is the sourceing on, of course, of civilization. and so when the biden gridnistration makes our energy grid less reliable on purpose, you should be concerned when they hurt the u.s. military and eliminate its ability to fight wars. yo u should be very worried. "te wall street journal theseporting that according to pentagon officials, the u.s. government is running out of u ammunition now.s. where diamd all the ammo go ?arh well, it's been sent to the corrupt oligarchs in ukraine to give just one example, the number of one hundred and fifty five combat rounds, howitzers use them is now quoter
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,uncomfortably low itan american stockpile. that's what a pentagon official tol the journal. sto we've distributed more than, frm 800000 rounds of howitzer ammunition to the ukrainian governmentrounds o just this ye. >> where did allth that ammo go? we don't know because we're noty tracking it. inevitably, a lot of it was, sold to destabilize other countries. but the bottom line, as theounti official told the journaesl, is we don't have enough to feel comfortable as u.s. troops go into combat. the pentagon official told the wall street journal thatallt this is a threatre to military readiness. is it accidental? adiness isit's the opposite of >> well, meanwhile, fentanyl is still killing many thousands of americans each year and we often describe these as overdoses. oses co thesin manmey cases they're not overdoses. these are drug addicts who took too muche ar fentanyl. did these are people who didn't know they were taking fentanyl, took something else that was
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fentanyl and disguised as a prescription drug. they were poisoned to death. in other words, that's murder. we're taking a close look at that with an investigation of it. straight ahead, a military mission in afghanistan will conclude on august 31st. i don't believe among any of our most senior military advisers that any of them thought it was going to go well . these people need help. let's do what it takes to say you're working for the hunt for those. we are going to kill your whole family. there is no time. the taliban will kill me. we ended up with about 12 people that we put together of the special operations community. >> we knew the clock was ticking. the taliban knows the streets. they have been positioning for this exact moment.
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in this country is not the war in ukraine sorry. it's the drug epidemic which is absolutely real. one hundred and seven thousand americans died from narcotics last year, mostly from opioids ,mostly from fentanyl. now it turns out that a lot of,n these fentanyl deaths are not actually odds. they weren't drug addicts. it took too much fentanyl. they were pure g accidents. l intentionally: they were cases of poisoning people who took something they didn't realize was spent on andtook died. i'm tucker carlson and we spoke to a father called internation whose son charlie died from fentanyl. he had no idea it was fentanyld and it poisoned him to death. here's part of the conversation that we had. >> the numbers show that among e high school age kids where the the increased five yearfivey increase in fentanyl deaths for all agesea is six times, it'st gone up six times in the last five years for high school age kids, it's 14 times.fo so these are the kids who now are most at risk and it'sds m largely because they're lookinog
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for something they thinkeo is safe and familiar, likeple l a xanax or a percocetths and they'rsafee being sold whate call a fentanyl, a verysometh carefully produced, realistic looking counterfeit medicationin made with fentanyl. that's what's taking these kidtl out. and i sot' a lot of people are dying from drugs they are taking that are in fact fentanyl but disguised as something else that's intentional poisoning. ue that's murder. we personally know someone who died on saturday doing that exac doingt thing, not a drug a. so we took a prescription pill that was in fact fentanyl and killed him. that's a story o story thf so many americans. so who's doing this? derek maltz is the former head of the dea special operations division in the city of st.th louis. as well.the s tonight thanks so much for coming on . so you're hearing and we've interviewed an know someone personally just died of thiswe who is doing this and why is no one stopping them from doingo on this talk? firs
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that's a great question.t thanks for having me. all first of all, the mexican cartel are inundating our country with these poisonous, deadly fentanylcarter pills. and now today the dea administrator put out a warning about all the rainbow colored pills that they're seizing alls over the country. but behind the scenes you have the chinese communist party that are looking to destabilize this country by killing the kids. it's that simple.e and president biden today inco y pennsylvania is out there at a political speech and he finally mentioned the word fentanyl after all these years. now two years almost, he finally mentions fentanyl when we have kids as young as 13 thew years old dying every daory in the houses around the country. and the parents just can'tthe pa believe it. they're angrcan't beliy is a ray tucker, september 17 in front, e of the white house with parents from around the country. they just cannot believe thisist administration is ignoring the worst crisisio we've ever hd when it comes to killing whr kids who in americ ka wants
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to see 13 year olds dying in their bedrooms? it's insanit ty. and it was very insulting, tucker, that the president waited for a political speech before the midterms to talk p abouolt the death of our kids. so if the u.s. government was gv sending poison into mainland china and killing tens of thousands of chinese citizens, the chinese government would say somethin g about it to us , correct? i mean, that would be a major diplomatic incident between our two countries. why are we sayin g nothing to china? well, apparently they started st to say somethinged and then aftr the trip to taiwan what nancy, police pelosi. now the chinese are saying they're not going to helpsaying on all t the precursor chemicalh that they're exporting from china. they'r chemicae now sending thee using the cartels as the proxies to do that dirty work to kill americans. they're sending the poisonous substances in the internet and everything like that. but they're also sending are als
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massive amounts of precursormass chemicals. so the mexicanive lab operatorsperato can operate their labs inrs mexico tucker. just so you know, cbp has done a phenomenal job the month of j august this season, millions ofs these pills over the weekend, six twenty five thousand last week, one hundred one poins.t six million pills and tractor trailer. earlier in august, one point one million pills. they had a guy walking with als crutch, crutches this week or last week. fourteen thousand pills in his crutches coming in from the gowest sinaloa cartel runs that sector. yeah, well, next week we're doing a segment on what happens to people who are arrestedu importing poison intoe arrested for this poison in the the united states that kills children. are they actually punished? we're going to we're going to find out. meantime, i'm of f. some of them are. but i well, we're we're goingpra to find out and we're going tote speak to you again. and i appreciate you coming on , dirk walts. >> thanks so much. thank you. well, mostitical political advertising has no effect stupid. but occasionally you see some that sobr ae might
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really depends. set free housing. no, we haven't achieved our goals yet. ladies and gentlemen, there's so muct achievh more work to dod pansexual is have free housing. we'ro.e not done. and by the way, that shoulds tet be the litmus test for all democratic candidates going forward. r all deatic canhave you broughn equity to the penn community or you haven't get off the stage, you fraud. apparently these billboards are being put up by something called citizens for sanity. are they real? we have no idea. but we do. no one is free until pennual's sexualize have free housinhag. so los angeles, biggest city in california, one the prettiest places in the world is now one of the most dangerous cities in the country. in the first half of this year,o homicides in l.a. hit their highest level in fifteen years. many of these crimes are committed by mentally ilre l and drug addicted vagrants. hobos, police don't arrest themn ,justst ignore them. now, the city council in l.a. has just proposed housing the so-called homeless in hotels. >> you can't afford a hotel, ca
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but that's because you don'tu d live on the street and smoke meth for a living that's up for. a vote in march of 2020 four, we thought to be interesting to find out what effect this would have been.e inte paterestedl is a manager of a ml six in azusa, california. is he across the usa? and he joins us . mr. patel, thanks so much for coming on since you actually run. good to be tyoo tell tell it and tell us what effect this would have on you. w and if you think that drug addicts have a right to live at your hotel. well, first of all, tucker,. just so that, you know, thisin ordinance is being dealt with in the city of los angeles. i'm in city of azusa. but ofge course,les i'm jan-- concerned because a city large city like los angeles, when they do something smallerr cities usually follow. so that is my concern. to answer your question, yes,r r we are koncz of the homeless community. of course, our hearts go to them.
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but this ordinance mandating not voluntarily mandating small hotels and motels to house homeless is not the answer to the homeless question. well, i notice i mean, the governor of you probablye ho want to get political with thect governor of california loves the french laundry in napa, one of the best restaurantalifol the world to eat their drink you with no mats. do you think that he will require a french laundry to serve the homeless free meals? i mean, if you havservhomelesseo give them rooms, why shouldn't the french laundry be required to give them truffle pasta? well, sir, i cannot answer that question. what i do know is we have a genuine problem and we need to deal with it. but this ordinance is notance addressing the problems that it is saying it is trying to dress ,which is homelessness. and we do have a genuine problem. but hotel industry is not, but the answer to itth. so we're concerned about it because we have we have staff
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members. >> yeah.y why should you have to fix it? fix no, it's hard running a hotel,no especially a small one . so what effect do you think that would have? t you had homeless people stay in your hotel before? well, yes. and you know, we've had the pandemic and we've had hotels. hotelshad that room room key program, a lot of hotels voluntarily right. ily part participated in that. honestly, the hotels i manage, we did we chose not to participate in and but we still dobut participate in other programs with department of health services where we help with the homeless. t we do do that. i bet you that gavin newsom's governor mansion could fit a lot more drug addicts than mr. patel's motel six . fit m and i think we should callor foy housing equity and get them to move in with his familyg equi as well.ty we wish yo wishing you all the best. e >>. patel, goobed luck. thank you, sir. thank you. >> so twitter is once again
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publishing the account lives of tick-tock because they've telling the truth againh and that's not allowed anymore. they've exposeagaid just exposed the castration of children, the honor of lives o has ef ticc joins us next to explain what exactly has happened. we'll be right back .lain wha it started in 1972. an avid young angler with a passion for fishing opened his first tackle shop in his father's liquor store. his goal of fellow anglers and provide great value for over 50 years. johnnie morris's dream has grown to serve conservation and all who love the great outdoors. it's woven in the roots of bass pro shops, friendly, passionate outfitters helping you build lasting memories. bass shops and cabela's voted america's best outdoor retailer ,carrie and sherry. they started off road vixen's an apparel company for women who ride. we wanted to create something that wasn't flowers and butterflies in
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eit four eight one, two, four, three again. that's eight hundred eight four eight one two four three is a fox news alert as we were reading our open tonight aboutrn california's total inability to provide provide even the basicea for their population like keeping the lights on . there wation, kes news about abt new blackouts expected in the state of californiaia tomorrow. so for an update on what exactly is going on in thaton, i state, bill mugelln, who broke that news just moments ago, joins us now. >> hey, bill . it's good evening to you. so here's the deal. we are expecting a serious heate wave out here in california over the coming days. and california's grid operatordo ,california iso just announced that because of that heat warning, which starts tomorrow, they say that is going to stress the energy grid and theys
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are going to possibly have to start issuing a series of the emergency notifications that are powerful rated on top of that, they say they do expect they're going to have to call e on californians to voluntarily conserve energa call oy via fley over the weekend. so that just coming down from california, iso announcing that they do expect some serious stress on our energy grid out here because of this coming heat wave and because of thad od they may have to t issue emergency notifications. what that is going to mean, we'll have to see. there have beewen rolling blackouts. fleck's alerts, that sort of thing in the past. but keep in mind, californiat just announced thakeepint we are expected to go to all energy, all electric vehicles by therici year twenty , thirty five , while at the same time we are having to conserve energy because of a few hot days.o co we'll send it back you. yeah, it got hot in how the summertime. how where they didn't expect thateird, they bill mugen. thanks so much.u so we brought you the saga of lives tiktok, one of the most informative accounts on twitter and because it is so
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informative, keeps getting banned, looks at tiktok, just prove the physicians are in fact kastor treating young people miners for no legitimate purpose whatsoever.rating -- mi lives a tick tock reported recorded this call with children's national , for example, inwashin washington, d.c.gt. i just i just want to know if you guys do service that age. you know, before obviouslycomina before coming, you know, coming all the way for an in-person consult and going through all the papers every and each department different. some some departments cover 18 holes. how old is your patient? 16 .ho okayw , all right. so they're in the clear though,e so they do. so they would doy ar it for for that age.ld >> yes. okay, great. >> is it a common procedure that you guys do for for that age? >>fo yes, we have all different
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age groups that come in for the gender for the hysterectomy . okay, just out of curiosity, do you know like what's the youngest age you would do it on ? >> i'm not sure, but i have buti seen younger teens and i'm not'e you knowr , i'm not a serious younger change.th youngeat, but i har or somethint or affirming hysterectomy, surgery. >> yes. yeah. castrating kids. they admitted it flat out. yes now children's hospital is denying pretending it's notsg true today. vice .com, which rides to the rescue of anyone in power who's been embarrassed, whether it's the cia or the stateanyone department, the biden administration or google w or in this case, the medicaler establishment went after libs have ticked one person vice like a billion dollars inice, $ venture fundin1 g and they're claiming that lives of tick-tock is , quote, helping the kremlin. his tiktokthe kremlin boost ante disinformation in
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"the washington post", owned by the richest man in. the world, accused libs of tiktoktok of l of lying. and then npr, which is funded by your tax dollars and spends all of its time attacking you yu and your family for whom they have pure contempt, is pushing to ban lives of tic-tac and then shortly aftertd that, not surprisingly, twitter obeyed and suspended lives. tiktok, alleging hateful conduct so lives of tic-tac creator hierarchic joins us tonight to explain what this is about. i sure appreciate your coming on . tell us ho ow they construed hateful conduct fromhateful your reporting. how is that hateful? diuct d they sayfrom y hi tech? no, they did not say they purposely left for the imagination. but i can only imagine that reporting on doing journalism and reporting on something that they don't approve oethingf is s hateful. that's what they view as hateful now. so you're committing actual journalism, bringing to light
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facts and allowing people to assess what they think of thos e . that's what journalism is . and then "the washington post", annpr and the loathsome overfunded website vyse decide you must be censored for this. does this seem like an inversion of the way things should be ? yes, it's really scary when you see journalists and media calling for another independentr journalist to be completely silent. they don't just want me baurnal they want me to be monetized. they want me silence. they want me off the internet forever. me for simply doing a little bit of investigative work, which is what they should be doing and exposing the children's national hospital. >> you recognize obviously the totalitarian impulses behind what these media organization >> ys are doing, i assume. >> yes. and the fact big talk is working with them and just complies and these mediacall companies are able to call on big powers to do their doing
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