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paper straws, it's printing that money. cheryl from cape coral, florida, your segments featuring scantily clad women so more than once are not necessary at all and do not make your show better in any way. i can't stop johnny from doing what he does. it's johnny's world and we are all just living in it. that's all for tonight. tucker is next. i am watters, and this is "my world." ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," queen elizabeth ii die tonight, the queen at age 96. the longest serving monarch and british history, born in one world and died in another. it's not easy to maintain your dignity while living in the public eye, most of us could not pull it off or an afternoon. queen elizabeth did it for more than 70 years. i want to ask you all, she wrote
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shortly before a correlation in 1953, whatever your religion may be to pray for me on that day to pray that god may give me wisdom and strength to carry out the solemn promises i should be making and that i may faithfully serve him and you all the days of my life. for the most part she did just that. and that was not a small achievement given the period she lived in. the week that elizabeth was coordinated, edmund hillary, the british subjects from new zealand, the beekeeper became the first man in history to summit mount everest. the achievement seems symbolic at the time, britain on top of the world. but in fact britain was already over whether the british knew it or not. to this day britain claims to have won both of the century's world wars but they destroy that nation forever after victory came, humiliation. the empire evaporated in along with apron self-confidence, and ultimately had self-respect. it's hard to believe now, but britain was not always a regional banking center/refugee camp, it was a real place with a
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history in a language in a culture and a genuinely remarkable people. the country in the north atlantic the size of alabama that somehow took over the world and ruled it with decency unmatched by any empire in human history. the british empire was not perfect, but it was far more humane than any other ever. it is gone now, barely even remembered. queen elizabeth the second was that the last living link to a truly great britain. today on social media, the usual rules celebrated her death "may her pain be excruciating" a professor wrote on twitter, may she die in agony. no nothings to the media including a atlantic and a couple of employees at nbc news seconded that thought. the british empire was evil, they wrote, apparently totally unaware of what came after. and speaking of, what came after the british empire? how for example did africa fare after the british left? let's see, uganda got a can
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cannibal. rhodesia became zimbabwe and the poorest country on the planet under the racist lunatic robber a blog waco, and as of tonight africa is being into the ground. so it's hard to see any of that is an improvement, because it's not an improvement, sorry. and now the entire continent of africa has a new master, the chinese government. china is the latest colonial power to dominate africa. it subjects will be pining for the british soon assuming they are not already. in an ideal world, there would not be empires, no empires, only sovereign nations paired but we don't have that world i never have had that world. going back to the assyrians 1400 years before core christ appeared in the real world, strong countries dominate week countries, and that trend shows no sign of changing. what you can say about the english as they took their colonial responsibility seriously. they did not just take things, they added. when the u.s. government
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withdrew from afghanistan for 20 years we left air strips, shipping containers, and guns, when the british pulled out of india, they left behind an entire civilization, language, legal system, schools, churches, public buildings. all still in use today. here's the train station in the english built and bombay, for example. there's nothing like that in washington, d.c., like that now. much less in kabul or bad baghdad guard and after 75 years of independents, have they produced a single building as beautiful as a bombay at the train station that the colonialists built? no, sadly it has not come in at. so despite what they are claiming on twitter tonight, the british empire was more than just. the british did not commit accept our ghibli against the judge during the boer war. the british did give them the magna carta, habeas corpus, free speech. they ended the transatlantic slave trade as well as widows in india.
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the british empire spread protestant christianity to the entire world and publish some of the greatest literature ever written and produced of finest manufactured goods ever made anywhere at any time including now. it was an impressive place run by impressive people. we will see many empires going forward, but we will never see one so benign. that's true, and because it is true, the people who would like to run the world in a far harsher way would like to make certain that you don't know it. and so they destroy the evidence. the evidence that it ever existed. here they are tearing down a statue of a british philanthropist in the u.k. two years ago. [yelling] [chanting]
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destroy the statue, erase the memory. that's why they are doing it. slander the ruler, discredit the entire period she lived in. and that's exactly why they are attacking queen elizabeth tonight. not because she was a bad person, she was not a bad person, but because she lived during a better time. nigel farage, the leader of the brexit party and joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. i will give it to your thoughts about the death of queen elizabeth ii. >> profound sadness. i'm approaching 60, she has been there my entire life. you have to be 75 to even remember a time when she was into. the queen of great britain, northern ireland, the head of the commonwealth, and this gets forgotten, i heard what you said about the empire, you are quite right. not only a benign empire, but the only example of the history of mankind where the colonies of
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the former so-called impress or join together in a club that we call the commonwealth that has 2.3 billion people within it. so i am profoundly sad for what has happened today. i have to say when i heard the news this morning she was ill, i felt six to the bottom of my stomach. and went along tonight to buckingham palace to lay some flowers and pay my respects. and you know, there may be some in academia, there may be some writing for "the new york times" that want to sully the memory of this great woman, but i would argue that today has passed not just the most famous person in the world, but probably the most admired and respected person in the world. she was the queen from people from countries all over the world. respected, loved, and something has gone today. something about honesty, integrity, duty, service, dignity, christianity, and patriotism is gone. and i regret to say that i doubt we will ever see the like of her
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again. >> tucker: all of the things that great britain once represented to the world. and i would argue in a fairly authentic way, so when they attack her, they are attacking the qualities you just listed, i think. >> well, of course they are. because you and i both know on both sides of the pond, there are those that want to destroy everything in our civilizations are about. this is pure marxism, it's about bringing down western civilization shape. we have to fight to defend it. one little factor that may interest you. i don't mean this in any demeaning way, but her reign was 30% of the time that the united states of america has existed. it gives you sums to limit some idea of the sheer historical span of what she has done. never a single scandal. never put a foot wrong. living as he said at the start of your talk, constantly in the public glare, never, ever made a mistake and did it all selflessly for certain people
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and to those who will attack her, i think that she is linked to colonialism? this woman put on a military uniform to fight hitler in world war ii, when all over the world to black africa and elsewhere doing all she could to genuinely help people. and i really think we must stand up and defend this great woman. >> tucker: i wonder if your fellow britons can see the comparison between someone like this and say a slimy time-share sails men tony blair and think, we could have better leaders than the ones that we have. and i would say that of a number of leaders in your country, with respect. >> yes, i think it's true that over the last couple of decades, the u.k. has been very badly and very, very poorly led. but, you know, that doesn't mean we can't turn this around. it does not mean that we can't find great men or great women. and still, you know, despite the
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bad things that you hear about my country come in a spirit of middle england is still there. it's alive and well. it is patriotic. it is decent, it does obey the law. it once our country to be a great country again. we will never have an empire again, i understand that. but we still disproportionately can play a very big role in the world. and we will do it of course allied as closely to america as we possibly can be. so i have not given up on this country, we have had a very bad crop of politicians, but let's cross our fingers that good ones are just around the corner. >> tucker: a main, agile porridge, thank you so much for joining us today appeared sharon osbourne, also from great britain wrote this tribute to the queen today "rest in peace queen elizabeth ii, the dignity and unwavering commitment to our vow, may you be at peace with prince philip, duke of edinburgh, long live the king." sharon osborne is joining fox soon by the way as host, we are
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happy to have her tonight. thanks so much for coming on. what a sweet and heartfelt line, series of lines that was. that reflects how you feel, obviously. >> absolutely it does. i mean, i had the honor to meet the queen many times. she -- i mean, look at what the woman has gone through in her life. she swore her oath to her country. she has never put a foot wrong. she has put up with so much, and, you know, there is nothing bad anyone could ever say about the woman. it would be impossible. she has served her country. >> tucker: i don't think there is any disputing that, what you just said, is that a common view, do you think in the u.k. tonight? >> absolutely. i mean, talking to all of my friends, my family, everyone,
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everyone is in morning. for h her majesty. everyone. >> tucker: i hate to ask, but what happens next with king charles? >> i adore him, i think that he is going to make a great king. and, you know, he has been waiting a long time. you know, he has been -- he knows what he has to do. how many years has he been watching his mother? and learning from his mother and his father? and i think he is going to stand in as king and i think you will be a great king. >> tucker: you think the monarchy will continue? >> i hope so. i am a royalist, and i really, really hope so. >> tucker: i had no idea you are a royalist, and i have to ask you because i can't control myself, meghan markle, where does she fit into all of this?
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>> to the royal family? >> tucker: right. so there were words that she was not participating in the morning, is that true? >> i don't know. i honestly don't know, but as far as the royal family are concerned, harry and meghan stepped back. it so as far as the future of the royal family, i don't think that they will be of service to their country or the commonwealth, because they chose to step back. and you know, they do their own thing, and that's it. >> tucker: they certainly do, they do, nicely put. sharon osborne, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: father calvin robinson is an anglican deacon and joins us and asked to assess the passing of the regent of great britain. father, thank you so much for coming on. so queen elizabeth ii, mont
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dillon and known to her viewers as head of the church usurped, the anglican church, what does this mean? >> absolutely, she was a thorough christian, she wrote her own speeches every christmas and always manage to get in there that the person who inspired her was she jesus christ, and she would serve a lot of duty and a servant leader as she put them at the heart of anything. and nothing is important for a global leader, because they have to be accountable to someone, and for the queen it was christ. and as a nation and a commonwealth we are grieving, because jesus grieved at lazarus and it's something that comforts us through this terrible time of loss, really and truly. and everyone once we moved past that we have to remember that there is hope. and hope of the resurrection through christ. and he told me i am the
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resurrection and the life, and all who believe in me will live. >> tucker: so some of this is unknown to americans, certainly to me. i did not know that queen elizabeth was seen as a christian leader and great britain? >> absolutely, before she was crowned when she heard that her father had died and she was going to become the queen, she said to us, pray for me that god may give me wisdom and strength to carry out the solemn promise i should be making and that i may be faithfully serving him and you all the days of my life. and the beautiful thing is, that is exactly what she did. she served us, or people, or subjects, and she served christ her god all of her life to live very last day. just this week she swore in the new prime minister even though she was incredibly frail and incredibly ill. her duty was the most important thing to her. duty to us. >> tucker: do you imagine that her son will carry on these traditions including her defense
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of protestant christianity? >> i have to believe that he will maintain her traditions. her majesty the queen queen elizabeth ii was defender of the second. now prince charles, or king charles the third has been on record before saying he will be defender of the faiths i hope that was a slip of the tongue, because we need a christian one to maintain christian values in a christian country. it's okay to have tolerance of people, that it's a british value, but britain and england is a christian country first and foremost, and that is where we get our moral compass from and our guidance from, that's where we get our values from, and that's where we get our family structure from, so it's important we maintain that throughout. i'm hoping and praying that he will do you. >> tucker: father, thank you for joining us tonight. >> god bless you. long live the king. >> tucker: so the biden administration is allowing open racial segregation in this country. did not think that that would return, but it is.
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the housing complex near a cal berkeley has banned white students. and there is not a peep from the civil rights division, what do you do about this? the government embedding segregation. as you know very well there is a spike in crime across this country without any precedent whatsoever. candace owens joins us to explain what has happened next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: fox nation now streaming our latest episode that we are proud of with the documentary series, a two part effort called trans graph is filling and trans graph of, though cult of confusion. we investigate the predators, and that's what they are for pressuring gender ideology young children. we highlight some of the people victimized by that. while tire is one of them, told us how he lived for eight years as laura jensen where he realized tragically that the whole thing was a life destroying mistake. here is part of that conversation in a preview of the documentary. ♪ ♪ >> my name is while tire and i have a website called sex change
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regret. and i find people who have regret and try to prevent people who don't and from having regret. i was identifying as a female for eight years until i got my sanity back, thank god. in the group that i work with, there is over 60% of them are sexually abused at some point in their childhood or early life. >> tucker: researcher lisa littman found that two-thirds of trans youth and adults have been diagnosed with at least one mental health disorder prior to gender dysphoria, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, or neurodevelopmental disorders like autism, and half of these people experience to trust doing an stressful event prior to the onset of their gender dysphoria. >> they are all sorts of ways. >> i think they are grooming the next generation. i think that it's very clear. i see the very same thing that happened to me. my mom's parents were extremely poor. lived in ashanti shack behind a
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junkyard, actually. and my grandmother was a bit of a drinker, and she made women's clothing. and she and i just kind of watched her making clothing when i was there. i had a curiosity about it. so she made me a purple chiffon dress, while that purple chiffon dress became the most destructive component in my life. that one single dress confuse me to the point to where as a child i was going to bed at night laying in bed crying, because i cannot understand what was going on. and it went on for about two and a half years before my parents found out because it was a secret. i was -- my grandma was keeping it a secret and she told me to keep it a secret because she knew something was wrong with it. when my dad found his method of helping me, shaping me, and correct what grandma had done was a hardwood floor plank and heavy abuse. down the road the brother
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learned about the purple dress, and uncle fred decided that by the time i was seven, eight, 92 start sexually molesting me. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: we spent months working on that and we think you should see it, it is called "transgressive cult of confusion" a series now on fox nation, you can go to tuckercarlson.com for a free trial. so if there is one thing we look back on in shame in american history it is racial segregation. that was wrong. no decent person would defend it, and it is illegal. and yet, it is happening again and the biden justice department supports it. so a housing co-op near uc berkeley called the person of color theme house is now banning
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whites from common areas unless they have consent from tenants "many people of color members who moved here to avoid white violence and presence, so respect of their decision of avoidance of you if you bring white guests" said the rule. in other words, white people are so repulsive in moral physically disgusting that their mere presence is intolerable, and they are banned. well, this is intolerable, no decent country can stand by as this happens. it's an offense against all of our consciousness. so how should decent people respond? well, of course, the students who have been banned from this house and other people of conscience should occupy it. show up, sit down, and politely nonviolently ask to be served. and do not leave until the people in charge renounce their racism and allow you to stay. you can call this a sit in. now students from the biden administration might show up
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with dogs and fire hoses to put it down, but in the end, we are confident nonviolent civil disobedience will stir the conscience of america and prevail. the right side always wins. the arc of justice is long. the arc of history is long, but it bends towards justice. we think there is precedent for that. but it is not the only example of open antiwhite discrimination going on in america today that to the biden administration supports, bank of america has a program with zero down payment and mortgage costs per people who live in black and hispanic name neighborhoods. they claim that anyone can go for the mortgage, but they bragged that it will "make the dreams of home ownership make it more attainable for black and hispanic families," no one is against that. but racially exclusive loans? are illegal and immoral, and we should at the very least be saying something about it,
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because we went through this before. and we should not have to go through it again. it was wrong then, and it is every bit as wrong now. well, the city of memphis was on lockdown yesterday as a criminal war shooting spree shot a bunch of people, killed four of them, days after eliza fletcher, a mother, teacher was kidnapped and murdered in that city. now both of the perpetrator should have been in jail come already, but they were let out. sound familiar? it's happening all over the country. candace owens joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ there is a growing movement
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>> tucker: last year, a man from memphis, tennessee, ezekiel, was charged with several violent felonies including reckless endangerment and attempted murder. but in the end, he was allowed to deplete a lesser offense, one count of aggravated assault and three years in prison. that means he should have been
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jail until 2024. authorities in memphis release temporarily for attempted mu murder. we reached out to shelby county prison officials today and they could not explain why they did that, but we all know what happened next. yesterday, ezekiel kelley went on a shooting rampage. when it felt he had married at least four people and seriously wounded several others. he live streamed at least one of his attacks on facebook. >> get out, [bleep] on camera, [bleep]. [bleep] said, no faking, no faking. >> at this [bleep] for real. you think i'm playing? there is [bleep] real. >> tucker: and it gets worse, alison parker, inscribes, and stopped to help ezekiel kelly after he was involved in it, kelly then shot and murdered her and took the
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so this happen in a city that is collapsing because of violence. memphis set an all-time record for homicides last year. earlier this week, a woman called eliza fletcher as you know was kidnapped and murdered when she was out for a jog in her neighborhood. her killer had just gotten out of jail on a kidnapping charge and was let out two years early. so when out and committed the same crime, this time with murder. so why is this happening? well, there are number of reasons paired here's one, the governor of tennessee is a republican called bill lee ran on a platform of criminal justice reform. letting violent people out of prison early. in pursuit of that effort, he recently declined to endorse a so-called truth in sentencing bill, which would have required people of violent crimes to serve their sentences. right. as lee said last year "there are too many people in prison that don't need to be there."
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okay, what are their names? they never give us their names. it will be interesting to read a list of all the people let out early thanks to bill lee and guilty liberals like him, and have them tell us, which ones don't deserve to be in prison? ezekiel kelly, do you feel good about that? yeah many people like that. most voters are sick of this at this point. this does not work and people are dying as a result. we are proud to be joined by candace owens now. out on a long break, that's why you have not seen her. host ever brand-new podcast "candace owens" is the name of it. and she joins us tonight. great to see. >> thank you. >> tucker: criminal justice reform was a popular notion, there were hundreds of millions of people in prison for possession of marijuana, they were all doing life, they needed to be let out immediately. this one is kind of going around, and some republicans apparently still believe it. what has been the effect of it? >> well, obviously what we are
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seeing around us is under the guise of compassion, we are letting violent criminals back on the streets and people that are following the law and abiding the law going up for a jog suffering because of it. the crime in memphis, what happened to that young woman is absolutely horrific. it should send a chill down everyone's spine. there is an effort and real funding behind making people believe that you need to be compassionate towards criminals. and this is, by the way, the product of what we are seeing what we celebrate in our culture mental illness. we have gotten to the point in america where we are celebrating mental illness, in many different forms, it is not by trying to convince us we should feel compassion towards criminals and feel that the real criminals are the patriots, a total invert of reality, but the perverse element preventing mental illness by telling men they can be women, women they can be men by mutilating their bodies. mental illness is abundant, and what we are seeing is we are in the late stage of cultural disease. >> tucker: such a smart point,
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mental illness is extremely tied to this part and i do feel sorry for people in prison. i've been to a lot of prisons. i know people that have been to prison. prisons are horrible, and i am sympathetic. but shouldn't concern for prisoners follow way below the concern for citizens? i guess that's the point i'm making. >> absolutely and it doesn't, but people think we need to prioritize making sure that the prisons are empty. why would we want them to be empty when it looks like you hear the stories that we don't have enough people in these prisons. if these people were actually in prison, we would not be having these innocent victims killed on the street. this woman is the same age as me, i eliza, also has two children. i can imagine what her family is going through. and yet these people don't have compassion for them, because for them it is about the numbers. look, are prison does not have too many people in it, that means i'm a good politician. we don't need your horrific politicians, because you allow these violent criminals to roam freely on the streets when they are clearly telling you they don't not know how to function
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in a polite society. these people should be behind bars. we are getting to a point right now where you have to ask the question, are they doing this intentionally? are these people intentionally trying to destroy america under the guise of compassion? and i think the answer is, absolutely they are. >> tucker: and it's so chaotic they can seize control. midterms coming up, if you are running for office, would you mention crime as an issue? >> we need be tougher on crime, every single christian should be telling me that we need to be tougher on crime if there is any politician saying that we need to reform criminal justice system, then it is someone you should not be voting for. that is my honest opinion. what happened to this young woman, what is happening in memphis, i live in tennessee is abhorrent and it's only because we have people know spine willing to stand up and say you are a criminal, you don't belong here. >> tucker: that is totally right. candace owens, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: unfortunately, unprovoked shootings are not rare in the united states as you
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know, roland mendez was attending a july parting in arizona when a gunman opened fire and shot him in the side of the head in his left eye. after dropping to the ground he managed to get up and take out a shooter with a weapon he was carrying concealed. you saved a lot of lives by doing that, the media did not cover the story. we are proud to have royal men does join us. mr. mendez, thank you so much for coming on. it's an unbelievable story. i'm amazed that you are willing to tell it here and grateful that you are. can you tell us what happened? >> yes, thank you so much. so actually the family and i were invited to a friend's gathering july 3rd we were having a great time. and an uninvited neighbor made his way inside the house and unprovoked just started opening fire at all of us. first victim was carl, he was shot and just died instantly. as i heard the first gunshot, you know, i turned and was able to catch me on the right side of my head.
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the bullet went through and took out my left eye. as this was happening, the gunman just continued his killing spree and went towards the people in the living room where he took out another good friend, just shot them in the top of the head. right after this, the shooter actually made his way to the master bedroom where two brave women physically fought the gunmen, one of my good friends was actually shot to three or four times in the arm, once in the leg, and she still was able to gather the strength and the willpower to wrestle him off. she was able to grab his arm and fired their remaining shots he had in his magazine and just shoot them on the floor and not shoot anybody else. that's when the gunman realized he was out of ammunition on that pistol, so we decided to just grab her and finish her off by choking her, another brave friend that was hiding with two
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children in the master closet came out with a rifle that she could not load, but she actually uses it to strike him in the head. as they are striking him, they are able to beat him pretty bad and giving me the opportunity to actually get up from a head shot wounds and pull out my own firearm and you know, eliminate the threat to right and there. >> tucker: i mean, i am stunned by the story you just told. it does not even sound real. i know that it is real. so with your eyes shot out, you were able to eliminate the gunmen? tissue the gunmen? did you serve in the military, are you a police officer? >> i did not. in no professional training. i just feel like my body went into autopilot and did what any father, friend, husband would do and just protect his own. and like i say, just autopilot
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kicked in. and i think just god just wanted me to be there to protect my family and friends. and i am just thankful. thankful to be here today, and also thankful for my two friends that actually were able to bring down the gunmen and give me the opportunity to do what i had to do to protect everybody. >> tucker: i don't know why you are not the most famous man in america. your description of it is very moving, as a father i feel that way. and god bless you for what you did in your composure and your ability to describe it. thank you. raul mendez, we really appreciate having you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so republican congressional candidate in new hampshire viciously smeared ahead of her primary next week. why do they attack people viciously? they only go after the ones who really mean it. that's our measure. they are really going after you, you're probably pretty sincere. we will find out and talk to her
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not homeless funding. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations permanently. only pennies on the dollar for the homeless permanently. and with loopholes, the homeless get even less permanently. prop 27. they didn't write it for the homeless. they wrote it for themselves. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: you may have
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noticed the president of ukraine mr. zelenskyy opening the new york stock exchange the other day. he has some free time, apparently, enough to do photo shoots for magazines and hang out with celebrities like ben stiller, you may think the ukrainian government does not need anymore of your money as the economy is coming apart because they are not even pretending to be in danger at this point. flying around the world what the cool kids. and they are certainly not defending democracy back home, they have destroyed it. the ukrainian government has banned opposition party is shutting down media outlets that they don't like. but the biden administration loves this. it's a template for what they would like to do here. so they are demanding that you send more of your money, your diminishing pile of money to ukraine. just hours ago defense secretary speaking at the american airbase in germany announced another massive military aid package for ukraine. protect our borders to save our country, but for ukraine. the latest chunk is more than
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$2.6 billion. and on fees, ammunitions, as well as ambulances. on top of the more than 13 billion we have already sent to ukraine this year. congress has approved another 30 billion. so the question is, business has no precedent at all, and it is crazy. what is this about? where is all of this money going? why are we doing this? it's not what they are telling you. we take a close look at this tomorrow with colonel mcgregor. no one is wondering. we are definitely wondering, and we will get to the bottom of it. there on a lot of swing districts left in the united states, new hampshire's first district is one of them. caroline levin has running in that district and the primaries next week. so this race has gotten incredibly nasty. so nasty that yard signs have been appearing in the district calling her "kkk airline" so why are they attacking her like that? a rule of the is if the attacks
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get really vicious and stray from the issues into things like character, you're a bad person, you are a racist, it's usually because you are a threat in some way. caroline leavitt, threat? we are not sure, we thought we would talk to her tonight. caroline, thank you so much for coming on. >> thank you so much for having me, tucker. i really appreciate it. >> tucker: of course. so it is a congressional district in new hampshire, right? 1 congressional district. why is this race so nasty? what is at stake, do you think? >> well, i am running in my home state district, and the democrats are viciously smearing me with the signs that you just talked about, because i stand for strong borders and strong law and order, so apparently i am a racist. i stand against men competing in female athletics, so apparently i'm a transphobic and a homophobic, that's what the democrats do. they can't stand on policy or solutions, so they attack you with personal smears. but it's not just the democrats
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in this race that are attacking me. it's the republicans too. $5 million of dirty dark super pac money from the congressional leadership fund, mccarthy, defending main street have been attacking me and my family with television ads over the last week. and why is that? voters in new hampshire are wise and they know it's because i'm the greatest threat to the establishment in this race. they laughed at me when i got into this thing last summer and we are now in a dead heat tie with their handpicked puppet heading into the primary on tuesday. i will not back down from the attacks from the democrats and the republicans. i'm fighting for the people of my home state in the conservative values that make this the greatest country in history of the world. god, family, and country, and that's why we will win on tuesday. >> tucker: i just have to wonder, is there a huge constituency in new hampshire for illegal immigration, four dudes on your daughter's swim team in the locker room with your girls? do people in new hampshire one those things?
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>> no, of course they don't. we are the live free or die spate. we believe in freedom, and i am biased of course, more than any other state in the union. and currently represented by a far left democrat named chris pappas who pretends to be a moderate to bipartisan voice, but i can tell you he is anything about that. and the establishment democrats are propping up my main contender matt bowers who is a former lobbyist for an opioid manufacturer, and operator for chris christie for goodness stake and spending $5 million to attack me, homegrown conservative voice for our state. but the people are smart and they understand when you are attacking you, that means you are over the target and winning, and i have no doubt we are going to win, we need help from the people in flood the polls and say no to the swamp. and i appreciate the support coming to our. >> tucker: $5 million to stop you, wow. you must be saying the right things. karoline leavitt great to see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thank you, tucker.
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