tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News September 13, 2022 10:00pm-11:00pm PDT
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>> i'm so sorry to bother you, boss, but they moved the world cup to the holidays with what the actual world come to my holiday season. >> are you kidding? yeah, there's messi and renaldo. yeah, but that's my time. to shine. tonian, i'm not supposed to compete with that. you know what? dvr the get blitzen on the phone. i got to get back there right ue now.xt >> i gotta go . i got to go . >> good evening. and welcome to tucker carlsontou tonight. imagine dystopia. you hear that wordcker carlsigh imag frequently. what does it mean pictured in your mind's eye? dystopia is a world where the police will not protect you. they refuse. and at the same time, you are not allowed to protectd to yourself. protect yourself. who runs so who does that leave in charge? >> who runs a world like that?? well, young men with guns, they're in charge. i the cruelest and most violent
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element of any society, the people with the least to lose the shortest timehorizons horizons, the shallowest reservoir's of impulse control. people like that hav e all the power. you have no power. power. and that means that everything you have is theirs. that's the end of civilization.f >> it exists in pockets around mogadishu, famously. but if you think mog it's confid to mogadishu, you haven't been to chicago lately. this past friday, just before noon, a 30 year old man called ryan king walked out of a gym in chicago's bucktown neighborhood, bucktown, as a-- g former polish enclave just westn of lincoln. is a fo polish enclave west o park. n that's one of the nicest parts of the city. real estate websites describ e bucktown as young and hip, escrb a place where recent college graduates who can above averaged rents might live.ve yo's where your kids might live with their friends as they start their first jobs. and that's how most people. people think o think of bucktown, people who haven't been there recently. >> but local news accountslocale diff suggest a very different reality. shots fired during bucktown
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robbery man shot duringrobbery. man shot in buck town.ucktown, bucktown couple shares, account of armed robbery and so on and on . many stories armed like this, ryan king probably wasn't thinking of armed robbery as h . walked out of the gym on friday. it was broad daylight. br it was a weekdayoad da, but then a car pulled up right next tor l him.ed up. three young men jumped outstuck and stuck a gun in his face.in here's an account from a locals fox station in chicago. >> ryan kane turned into antion alley near the corner of bonzatk and oakley to get back to his mother's apartment.s mother's when a dark colored vehicle pulls up and three young men jump out, king says one of them pointed a gun right in hisu face, demanding his wallet. and moments later, he says a passerby saw the mugging unfolding and yelled instincts and his martial arts trainingg kicked . and that's when king hit one o f the men with an elbow and ran ra off again in broad daylight. oo middle of the day. nice neighborhood in one of big. america's biggest cities. so what happened next?
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well, according to reporting by cw, beat chicago just minutes after ryan king was threatened with death for daring to walk outside in his own neighborhood, chicago with police spotted the gunman's vehicle, but there was nothing they could do about it. vehicle. supe their supervisor ordered them not to pursue it. so the criminals just drove off. and , of course, they committed more violent crimes. in the hours after ryan king was attacked, 16 more armeds in areaeries were reported in the area. police believe at least two.lico organized armed gangs operating with impunity around bucktown, which means the gangs are in charge. now, that's what the collapse of civilization looks like. but it's now normal in chicago. according to data fromlice m the chicago sun-times newspaper last year, police made arrestses in just 12% of reported crimes. that's the lowest level recorded in chicago history. and that waswhat i what it meann politicians hand control of a city to criminals. here you run in chicago right ci now.cago taxpayers are more likely to be the victims of crime than
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criminals are to be punished for it. so the question is , why would anyone in chicago pay taxes? you'd have to be a to do that. t and pretty soon only the prettyn masochists will be. y so how did this happen? it's no mystery. . there are many threads, but george soros is a big one .d fo soros paid for this to happen.hn soros backed a prosecutor called him fox, who turned chicago over to the most vicious people who live there. not a decent, good people in all neighborhoods. the most vicious, antisocial the ones w people, the ones who truly don't care tru about otherseopl who want to kill people forr shr their shoes or their car. their. the worst people. the worst people, and they run things down. thiss in our fox station inago. chicago clutching pictures of loveof ld ones, families comesh together to share their loss. my first>> m name is karen tyle. she died at thirty years old at the year of her husband.er it's three hundred and thirty six days since the murder of 336 my son that was four years old. >> they're also united in
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their anger and frustration that the killers ofep their family members walorter:f k free . they largely blame the office of the cook county state's kim fox.and state' >> so we ask you, kim fox, how much longer do our families need to suffer in pain and sorrow with no justice? need for our loved ones being served? our children's blood on your hands, miss children' fox. >> and i hope you see their faces every night. faces everyday night do you think kim fox cares? i think she's watching. you think those scenes like that penetrate at all the shell of self esteem that surrounds her know, of course, that she nt didn't care at all. it's why she did it insomeone sd the first place. someone should take action immediately. tak on that. but she's not the only person who did this. the federal government alsofedea played a roll government ae andy didn't know what was happening over the eight years of of the barack obamaam administration. the department of justice depar forced more than a dozen polict e departments around the country to enter into something called descent decree's. chuck was one of them. the obama administration began an investigation intodecrees. information the chicago police department and they got a decent consent they decree.
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now, got all of these decrees tk the same form. they pronounced police departments guilty of racism. if those departments racism if they interact with afriroportionately interact with african-americans, regardless of whethecan-americae interactions were legallyd justified. in other words, the lw is entirely irrelevant toentirey the consent decree. and so reality itself. here's a line from the doj dissent decree imposed under obama against chicago. quote, raw statistics show atho cpd, chicago police department uses force almost ten times force 10 times more more often against blacks than against whites. okay, that'sinst one data pointh it's not the whole story.e it doesn't begin to telle wh a whole story. there was no analysis whatsoever about whethers what the use of force in these specific cases was justified. none i. so this is not science. they may have graphs. it's not science. none. it's some kind of crazed racecrd ideology. it's the equity agenda. . and in effect and this, of course, was the intended effect
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.tended f these consent decrees have beea a disaster for the people of these cities. people of thes e even in new orleans, whose mayors we've told you many times has driven that city,tifu that beautiful city, which is worth saving right into the sewer. even the democratic mayor of new orleans said recently, and we're quoting the consent decrees handcuff our officers. that's an understatement atde this point. new orleans is essentially out of police officers.cuff ou the median police response time in new orleans to 911 calls is over two hours. imagine armed people in your home. you call the police two hours.l poli a lot can happen in two. that's the total collapse ofs ca civilization. there's no reason to havee a government if the response time is two hours by your owmenn guns, establish your own order.e that's we're going to be verye soon. on a recent friday night in that city, new orleans, one third year officer scott sht fanning just quit mid shift. here's how he described, quote, that night. i quit.
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there were 40 calls holdinginto when i logged into my computer, but there were only thirty five patrol officers logged in trolr all eight districts in the city. some nights there wain.s literay been one person in a big dangerous city. but it's not just new orleans all over the country. orleans police officers are quitting office and they are not being replaced. and not beindepartments across y say a lack of officerst is severely limiting what they can respond to. can >> well, routinely, routinely rs respond to shootings. o but if the person is going tog follow up on survive, we are not going to follow up on that. >> in philadelphia,phia the department says it's dep sht . more than five hundred officers from before the pandemicn . los angeles also missing nearly cancellation from its ranks, prompting the cancelation of its animal cruelty unit. cruelt unit and force and forcing officials to shrink the size of its human trafficking drug and gun units n and more. with officers struggling totr responaffickd to just serious
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felonies, communities are noticing an uptick in misdemeanors like in philly,k in where more than 30000 umbanda in car complaints are going unanswered. >> oh, did you hear that? so the forces of compassion, of caring, the people who have much more evolved thatu consciences than you do, the people put coexistentt coex bumper stickers on their subaru's. those people defundedus the animal cruelty unit in losn angeles so dogs can get tortured to death and nobody cares. and people too cares,e, too. and the cops who remaino wo on those forces, by and large , there. don't want to work there because who would want to work there for any amount of money terrorizing the police with threats of prosecution if they dg police threats o o their jobs? party that's what the democraticdone party has done. and the effect has in what it was intended to be , dee departmentslic cr .imes crime surged. so in the end, surged. they didl you this, but they succeeded in gettin getting rid the police and now
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politicians just admitting it out loud. here i a lot of places they've decided just legalize crime. here'sth the mayor of oakland park, illinois, keith peko,illio describing the state's safety act. >> watch this. act. >> as of january as of january 1st., 2020 three , the following things will go into effect and people need to be aware of this. it abolishes cash bail foroffens almost every offense.is include this includes but isn's, but isy limited to kidnapping. armed robbery. second, second, degree murder, g induced homicide, aggravatede. aggravated dui, threatening a public official and aggravated fleeingg and eluding. and keep this in mind, businesses and homeowners,offic no longer be officers will no longer be able to remove trespassers from your resident residence.e or your businesses. >> so how is this working exactly? is this such a low tech country that no one is going to do anything about? >> tucker: polis us politicians in illinois just legalized violent crime againstd
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you and no one's done anything l bad. a lot of these people are going to be reelected in november. really?e how does that work? where does the constituenc re-elected iy for violent crime in this country, is there really one ?it ove is there anyone is for it othera kamala harris and ron klain cla? and the ideologues who run this most people are not for it administration? eve most people are not for it. even most democrats are not for it. the safety act of illinois stands for safety, accountability, fairness and equity today. y, so the reason they're doing this is because they didn't. like the demographic breakdown of the people who are getting br arrested for crimes, period. therefore they aning. therefore, they're just going to redefine it away.o redefine it away it was ideologically inconvenient for them. so the solution is to just legalize murder and kidnapping and trespassing. and at the same time, you are awfuallowed to notice that an awful lot of these cases appear to be . it's hard to know and you neverb want to think it, but they appear to be motivated by racial animus. racia they do. that's just true. again, no one wants to think
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that, but there are so many videos of it. consider the horrific attack,, really an attempted murder on a student at westbrookt on high school in beaumont, texas, really recently beaten and nearly killed in a bathroomm at school.ont, what did he do wrong exactly? we don't know. >> we can only guess. but here's the tape. >> tucker: >> so that just can't be allowed in a civilized country. we cannot allow that or our cong like it to happen in our country. this is more important than anything else that's happeningo. ,is that someone's child but everyone just stands by ins som. everyone stands by our country lets it happen. and that video in the men'so evo room, everyone stood by and just filmed itilme, snickered. it, the attacker, of course, is a repeat offender. attacker is a repeat he'd already been busted, went to jail, and they put him
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back in school. busted, pu and that'll happen again. you'll never know his name.n jal he's a juvenile. he is a juvenile attacker. attacker, so he has a right tooo go to school. what about the other kids in school? schothey have no rights. so that means the bathroom at that school in beaumont, texas, which is in the united states , is a pretty civilized place.n , can't go there anymore to go there anymore.that i that's equity having eating out. to restaurants are suddenly out of control.s out of control. anyone noticing this? that anyone noticing this.footaa here's footage of a robbery at a restaurant in los angeles from may. yeah, unbelievable. so then there's this., th this is from providence. this broke out recently. providence. this scene this scene at a place called me swayne, a restaurant completely out of control. >> so who has to deal with cois? >> well, peoplmplee who have nto choice but to eat at middlebrow restaurants and don't have their own private security. but the rich don't have ton in
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deal with it because they know exactly what's going on . in many cases, places, they vote for the politicians who do this and then they get people to people toprotect them armed wis you're not allowed to have because they have high capacity magazines. in new orleans, a real estate developer called sidney torres create his own police force. ds he pays his dispatchers $20 a 20 grand a month. we're not attacking him. he probably had no choice. . in greenwich village in manhattan, residents and businesses are paying eighteen thousand dollars for two officers to patrol every month. they're doing it.village, why? because they want to spend the money. they pay taxese paying in order. be protected. but they have no choice because police have abandoned new york cit y. >> the nypd is releasing disturbing surveillance videos almost every day. >> violent video after violentg videos are hard to watch. who could forget this horrific shooting? who could forget this gunman a gunman opening fire on bronx a bronx street. gunman anden are caught between the gunman and his target. the shooter just continued shooting. one of the suspect was seenpull on surveillance video pulling a gun on a gun on thirty two year old woman as she was returning home from shopping.
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then moments later, a second 32o suspect arrived.n in the police say they struckce the woman in the face. her they tied her up, stealing safen nineteen thousand dollars from a safe and twelve thousand dollars worth of jewelry. kicker >> and this one om, you see a woman being kicked fromlks dos behind as she walks down the steps of the queens plaza subway station in long island city. hit ov the headeaver with a hammer, as many as 13 times as she is shoved toth the ground and robbed. so these crimes are so appalling. s ar their attacks not just on individuals, but against civilization and humanity. civilizanditself, that they at t really do require in commentse organize and organized non violent civil civil disobedience campaign. so just pick one of those videos at random. who's the prosecutor with that person out? refused to chargat person e in t place?place. who's the politician who decided that attacker had more rights than the old lady he was beating up and fifteen thousand people blocking that person's officer, chaining b themselves to the front door olf
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demanding an answer? again, why isn't there massive non violent civil disobedience that can change this? dience. barking about it on cable news clearly isn't working. we've been doing it for five years.t working. by the way.amples it's, not. we give you examples from l.a., chicago, new york , and you think to yourself, well, yeah, i opted e big cities. i left. i opted out. i went somewhere nice ashevill and beautiful, somewhere like asheville, north carolina. nortc up in the mountains, famously beautiful place. you think you can get away from this? in asheville, north carolina, no youce beautiful mountain town ? oh, no, yo cu can't,an't becauss there, too. too in 2013, asheville elected a new mayor, a lawyer called esther manheim. shr e had the now mandatory complicated eyeglasses that all the girl bosses now wear. manheimer was never especially terestedinterested in running ty of asheville. that was very obvious. she didn't talk much about she di dn't tasheville. she talked a she talked about can you guess?i can you guess?mate climate change and equity, by the way, anyway, talks about climate change and equity is immediately disqualified from getting your vote. ately yoat should be the rule right
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there.ur that's a baseline climate change and equit vote.y. by tsorry, you're a lunatic. so, by the way, under heimer's leadership, ashville promise two point $1 million inpromisedn reparations to black residents . really? re how does that work and how dids. it all work out? well how did itou, here the bottom le numbers from 2016 to 2020. viol violent crime in asheville went up by thirty one percent was a beautiful place of worship.31. beautiful place should hav no crime, but has a lot. now climate change, equity really. now we have a lot ofequireally carjackings in asheville.f overall, car thefts went up nearly 20% just last year across the country and they went up in nashville. so this happened by accident. if all the politicians are talking about climate change, equity in life for you gets worse every single year. maybe they are doing it on purposthey're doing it on purpose. here'se. footage from wisconsin, philadelphia and detroit. >> the groupoit. of three young men wearing sweatshirts appearing to case the home home. minute later tri about a minute later, the trio enters the backyard. police tel l us they stoled walt
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car keys, a cell phone and aen wallet and that one of the men someonlding a gun to leave the backyard within 30 seconds. as someoney from the partys dr follows them out, then one of the suspects drives off in this black volkswagen suv while another runs dowswagonn the sid. >> what you see in this video is a carjacking in progress. police say two male suspects prr walk up to a man sitting in hiis white lexus, opened the car door and forced him outt at gunpoint.. victim the victim walks away as the carjackers pull off. >> his nam e is michael brown .hael he's around fifteen or sixteen and he's identified as the suspect driver of this stolen suv. >> as you can see, the yukon roll over the top of the front of our scout car . yukon knocking over one of and knocking over one of our officers seen there on the ground to the right of the yukon. then the officer o had to roll a out of the way as the yukon tilted over top of our scout car , nearly crushing our police officer. olice >> so why is this continuing?
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it's been going on fors this gog more than two years since george foy died in minneapolis.? why is t memorial day. 2020. why is it continue? why is no one stopped?s continui itng? because there's no one to stop it. dad's gone. there is no one in charge one i with a normal testosteronene lel level who's willing to justsorru say, no, you're not allowed to do this. i'm sorry. you can't do that. that's against the law. this is a country of laws, nothing personal. we don't care what you look like. that's not allowednothing care like. >> and if you do it, we're going to you hard so you don't do it again.ha in other words, nord. one has shown up with clearr an and reasonable rules and enforce them consistently. . when that happens, everybodywhea comes down. that's true. t happenthe family and it's trun the nation. and if you don't hav e that, you have chaos. armed robber s suddenly have a right to be on your property. >> murderers get out withoutmur bail. whatget ou are we looking at?. >> we're looking at a war on the population and it's time for realion. change. this is completely intolerable. ryan king joins us now, the man
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that whose story we told you about at the beginning. let me just say ranking.g thank you for coming on . and i should have said it in the script, but i was so impressed by your response. you'reim the only person i'vethy seen fight back against something like this.erson that s fought back. good for you in memory. and you did fight back and good for you and you survived. busurvivedt just tell us the experience, if you would. >> i yeah, well, i don't want to encourage everyone to fight back because not everyone had the military training thateveryo i havene had the. tha so i had to use that training escape to the utmost of my ability totu escape and survive at gun point. n point.did you i mean, from thh and from what we've read and i've into bucktown, this didn'tm seem like the kind of place for you to be worried about having people stick guns intotick your face at noon on a fridainy it was shocking, but dangers everywhere in the unitedthe states and people must be prepared. wh werat de whaty to did they say? you to you?y told m
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they told me that they would kill me unless i gave them my wallet. my wallet. >> t so i don't want it. i'm not you're not here to talk politics.li i don'tics.t i have no idea what your politics are. but what's your reaction as a person, as a citizen? citizen, taxas a taxpayer when g as chicago media reported, thatd police were told the the police were toldchase th they couldn't chase the criminals downe crim. so i don't want to comment on that because i don't know what the policies are for the chicago police department. but whatpolice departmen i do ke doing the best that they can ret with the resources that. they have. r yeah, well, the cops are fori ti sure. i think that's right. ryan king, congratulationsn on surviving that and for doing think i talked with nobility. good to see you. grat i'm really grateful to be here.t >> t thanuckek 10% and has been watcn all of this and analyzing what it means for a long time.wens she's supposed to be candice owen's podcast. we're happy to have her. candice , i mean, these videosio are getting more and mor more extreme. they're not performances. they're real. they americans who are being
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they are real. targeted and suffering and killed. why is no one saying anything about this? anythin well, first and foremost, about this tucker, you mentioned him, foxxn in chicago. and i just want to say, what she is both o mention is the fact thablt she's both blacka and a female and also the mayor of chicago is black and a female. so i just want to introduce that because, you know f,d equiy diversity and equity and inclusion and fluffy words d suppsupposed to make you feel good, even though they're doing bad. before they introduced feegood t in the switch. it's infuriating to watch your monologue, to be annoying, to watch the monologue, look at all the crime, look at the statistics and look at the laws behind. ls you know what it makes me think? wors makes the american people think the criminals are on the streets?s inbut the worst criminals are in office. they're voting on pieces of legislation. they're cursin pieceg, pushing through pieces of peoplen harmin and policies that are harming the american people. and they know it's harming the american people because they just don't care becaused g. they liv they have armed guards, because they live behind gated communities, because they've sold out the american people. we we all knew this was going to come. we voted ofe intoeopl office. by the way, thesd e are electeoa
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officials that stood on a platform and told you totform ab the police because they had armd armed guards. they didn't care. of course,uard don we're seeings consequence.t co we all saw it coming.mi you spoke about it?about it i spoke about it. we were saying it ad nauseum.it guys, please be aware that the black lives matter narrative is a complete and utter lie. and by the way, who is being harmed the most? it's everybody doesn't matter. what your race is or who r your gender, but who's being harmed n the absolute most? if you look at the numbers, of course, it'sumbers black americ, the very people that they purported to help when they first pushed out these policies. oh, don't worry.we are going it's going to be great. don't worry about it. the we're going to defund to the police. y to like i said, it's infuriating.hi i do want tong say this to peop communitieatching are still living in these inner communities, in democrat cities.ra cities: get out.get out. this is not a joke.don't wait fi don't wait for it to be .il you don't wait for it ton be your child that you're pushing a stroller when you get run over. don't wait fort run er to be yo. that's going for a jog down the the street and you're grabbed into a van and killed and you have two kids and you're my age like what happened to eliza fletcher in memphis? eliza do not wait for politicians to rescue you, rescue yourselfd ge
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and get out of these democrat controlled cities. >> that's really good advice.. canciones, i appreciate your coming on . say than that is gook. thank you for having me. so john fetterman has got to be the weirdest senate >>n recentreally i history, and not simply because he can't speak. n to his ideas are certain to destroy the state he hopes to represent, but because d he's alwas wearing a hoodie,sta. a hoodie, why is he doing that? always wearing a hoodie, well, it turns out we know whyee he's doing that, because he's been hiding somethingng some. it to >> it has now been revealed. and we'll reveal it to you next . >> there's a growing movement designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body. boys can be girls and girls can be boys. i went down the same path, so i'm playing hijacked my brain.
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criticism of the transgender movement will get you canceled, kicked off social media. what in the world is going on ? the schools have actually recommended the kids to activist resources initiation recruitment. lovebug people are uncomfortable. it preys on and creates broken families. i had my son completely taken away from me. it is everywhere. the culture is out to get your child. tucker carlson, originals transgressive streaming. now on fox nation, sign up at fox .com. >> i will bless those who bless you here in israel and across the former soviet union, there are thousands of destitute are thousands of destitute elderly who are alone and in need of basic food. they desperately need your help with ramzi is holocaust
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out for the police. get involved, start the conversation and help stop crime. go to ncpac dog last, prevent violent crime. ox sh this is a fox news alert, a shocking one . we told you last night thate tou the biden administration hasn at politicized law enforcement to the point where it feels soviet and we were not overstating it. the fbi has just raided the guy who sells pillows on this fbi raid channel, not becauseed pillowspw were bad, but because they don't like. we voted for matte finish matt fin i tracking the developments in that story tonight. >> matt tucker, mike lindellack known as the pillow guy, reports on his live stream. lyndell tv . agent fbi agents located him, questioned him, showed him their badges and asked him questions about coloradot colors
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and dominion voting machines and then provided him with a a provided a warra warrant to seize his cello phone. >>seiz he says rafii says, showe your badges. so they showed one . berrisford, how about yours? you know, i'm can't trust anybody know there's bad people. well, they do thate are bad peo. so what do you want? and so we need to talk to you. >> so i pull over and mike lindell said he initially told those agents he would not surrender his phone because he does not have surrende a computer and runs all of hisss businesses off of that phone. os lyndell published on his live stream what he claims wase. the warrant for that phone. we do not have lindley's accoun don't ht confirmed rightl but we will be looking into it and keeping you updated. tucker keepin. fbi raiding the pilliga. tucke this has got to be piquancy. if that's if that's true, at gu. some point, we just this can't get any. much mesfin, i appreciate it so much. thank you.you, sir. last wee last week, we told you in some great detail about a mant john fetterman running
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called john fetterman, who was running for the u.s. senate from pennsylvania. what we didn't mention u.s. senate the timewe didn't mentio was veterans running mate, because honestly, we didn't know he had a running maten hi. but we learned the identity of. the running mate yesterday when fetterman, for fette the first e in memory, removed the filthy dna covered hoodie. it is , it turns out, conceals quite a bit underneath. so beneath the foul smelling hoodie was this protrusion. as you can see, it's not quite a goiter, but it's definitely bigger than a pimple. it's a lump. but what sort of lump?t have that's really the question. own does this lump have its own instagram? does it plan to run forfor statd statewide office in pennsylvania? don't laugh. office. a party they put joe biden in the white house is perfectly capable of building a whole campaign around any incentive lump of flesh. in fact, they're runningund john fetterman, who can't even flesh. keep your eyes talk. so keep your eyes on this lump.l it could very well run kam kam with kamala harris in 2020 four. . well, the markets had the worsto
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no one can ever know the truth . that's bad news. the cleaning lady. all new episodes, monday, september 19th at fox and watch season one any time tom brady, you can never bet against them. >> when does age ultimately catch up to him? i feel like the saints are loaded. they've had tom brady's number and they could be a real surprise to the nfl sunday on fox. this is a fo>> tucker:x news al. econ there's so much lying about where the economy actually is, latest but we have new numbers today. the latest inflation report shows the price ofprice of e ev. not justn and not just the price of bubbles. a love bracelets, wind surfing rigs know the things you need to survive. groceries, energy, automobiles, groceries, prices, of those things have gone up dramatically. these are government numbers. and accordin.accordin thoseg to. inflation is up eight point three percent year over year. in august,3% so that's terrible. news. but it gets worse. news. the dow just dropped more thandd
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twelve hundred points. that's the single wors 120t day, the single biggest drop since june of 2020. so remember was last year.n in december, the joe biden told us that inflation had, quote, wu peaked. but today at the white house, joe biden insists thatse goinything is goindeg according to plan. >> people's lives are better of >>l people. the future becomes brighter. the nation is transformed. look over reality, which together is historic. the story of america rescue plan historic has taken some economic crisis. the economic resurgence, jobs are up.ple back people are back to work since he came to office, we've w created nearly 10 million jobs a record for any presidency up to this point, three point seven percent unemployment, nearly a 50 year low in this unp country. more small business credit thane any time before in history. >> you're happy. his it.to and prosperous. and i
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and i did it. be grateful. floggings will continue until morale improves. >> can you really scream at people into believing the economy is going well?u reay charlie gasparino has covered this for a long time. p eosenior correspondent, fox now business. he joins us now. , yo charlie, does that mean you want to give away your age? but you didn't cover this forirt the first time yesterday. yestyou and your experience scream at people to the point where they believe they're richer than they are? >> i mean, eve they are that wae a saturday night live skit that was pretty funny. this is pretty remarkable, tucker. i mean, he inherited meaning the president inherited a waning pandemic. vaccines that were working okay. a pandemic was going away. jobs are coming back . the economy is strong.y ha all he really had to do was manage us through that. and what did he do?whe he went on like the drunken sailor spending spree of all time with his democratic colleagues in the congress. and he createdcraticcollea and e says he doesn't want to tax the middle class. he created the most noxious taxs
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ever on the working and middle class. and that's called inflation. ifo and it doesn't matter if you have a job, if you have to work three jobs to afford a hamburger. >> and that's what we have right now. i mean, it is quite remarkable he gets away with stuff like that because this i mean, i heard donn a, brazil over the weekend talking about all these jobs created by the way the jobs were beinby the wg cre. this is not the problem. the jobs were being created by donald trump with two 2 percent inflation. now we have eight point three percent inflation. it's not going away.. they're going to have to raise interest rates several more times because the bite biden regulatory apparatus is inhibiting supply. there's too much regulation, actually , too much taxes on businesses. >> so businesses don't want to produce stuff. so the only way to get rid of this inflation, again, obnoxious tax on the middle class and working class is to a raise rates and probably force a much more severe recession than it would have beeny as otherwise. >> i remember he's spending money as the fed d is is trying torate raise rates, sos.
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he's counteracting what they're doing. that's whycounter ac we have eit three percent inflation. it's really amazing. and bye the for people think inflation is okay, why don't we just let it rise? well, guess what happens in the 70s. the know, we are republicans when inflation rises, even if you work, it's one of the most stabilizing things for any for any country.n >> oh, it makes. oh, that's for sure.s people yes. it makes people crazy and it makes our social fabric free.i h it makes the society volatile. i agree with that. well, look what happened in five . charlie gasparino, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. tucker: thank you. great to se so we woke up one morning and realized we're relying on china, our main global adversary, for pretty much everything, even the bulletsd , the rounds that are military uses. china controls a huge percentage of copper minesnes around the world. >> so what do you do aboutar that? you can'ound t t really face off against a country that's in control of your armaments, canga you? so there is one company that is doing something about this.. there's a new company. n this is an american company.ew
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american technology made here. it's called true velocity. and it's decided to create itsci own supply chainnss and supply the u.s. military with newunitiy ammunition that they make was orfascinating story. pat hogan is an executive with the company.y. pat ho our long conversation for fox nation.g >> here's part of it.ith fox na. when you look at the amount ofnr ammunition that our troops are carrying in the battle on foot o or via aerial platforms, particularly helicopters, rotary wing assets, reducing the weight of that ammunitiont by 30 percent not only has a an operational or a tacticall implication, but frankly, it's k helping brinlyg these guys back in one piece. so that looks different from any any cartridge most people have seen. some areade with out of steel, but the overwhelming majority in this country mean that a brass absolutely. their shiny brass colored. right. what percentage of the u.s b.. what military small arms ammunition l
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is made out of brass cases? all of it.it all of. i okay, so brass is i think it qualifies as a precious metal right. it seems in the currentetal. environment, with metals pricesn going up and scarcity of all kinds of metalofs and minerals, like maybe if you all if your ammunition was made at a brass, you'd be dependent o on brass suppliers to tobras get your military up to speed.yp >> well, that's that's a fantastic point. and it's one thad.t reallyy resonates, particularly when when we're talking aboutg our company on capitolabou hillp you know, the frightening thing. here is that, you know, brass's obviously derived from copper.co ass. you start examining the percentage of copper mines a that are that are controlled by some of our adversaries. it's a it' s terrifying. such as china. china. yeah. , i mean, does trying to control a big percentage and percentage of copper >> mines around the world are controlled or influence by thd by bytely ta the chinese? >> and ultimately, that is a that is a metal that we rely
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on for the for the manufacture, the production of the ammunitionnufactur we use wr military. >> so so they solve the problem. it's an american innovation.er icanstory. and by innovation, don't meann i some guy in california inventsoe a new video game. your kids are get addicted to a this innovation of a physical object that the nation needs. really an amazing story. the whole thing is up tomorrow. 7:00 a.m. on fox nation.ox >> so kamala harris has looked around our borders to million foreign nationals whose names we can't verify scampering ovegr . and she hae s decidenamed it's perfectly secure. we have more . kamala harris after the break. whether the repair is a simple fuel tank cap, a more complex sensor or anything else, rock autodesk. >> com has the parts you need
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with and we're quoting npr crestline explanation for all things legal, especially supreme court arkana. she's a nerd known as clear and more incisive. you could just hear the spittle hitting the microphone as the npr anchor hyperventilates.le h those words. m ar of course, all of them are false. nina totenberg is a terriblefal. reporter. always has been. four years ago, she got bustedsd getting a story completely wrong for political reasons. she reported that justice neil gorsuch had defied sonia sotomayor's supreme court. mascomy soa mandate and was immediately fact checked by the supreme court and even twitterdh acknowledged that she was making that up. >> pretty embarrassing. soup it's kind of a mixedd bl blessing to report tonight thaet nina totenberg has finally decided to stop pretendingdeci she's noded t a reporter.she is >> she's a show she is a shill for the democratic party, longic married to a democratice ha senator . she couldn't say it, but now she has a new memoir out,
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the memoir is called dinners with ruth. and of course, ruth would be our recently beatified former supreme court justice, now deceased ruth bader ginsb ginsburg. and it turns outur that ruth bader ginsburg and nina totenberg were incredibly close friends. the e they talked on the phone allnd the time. and at the end of one ofe on thl calls, the tone of totenberg writes in this repulsive new memoir, she felt like a mere quoting a goose that had just been stuffed in preparation for foie gras. it's like the perfect npr sentence. it's both banal. it's a cliche goose foie gras. heard that before. pick a newck n one ,ew but you t not capable of it. and it has the aura of airy addition, a certain gray poupon feeling they don't full grise on npr. so ovea thr the years, theseey u spent tons of time together and we're quoting shopping with ruth was a humbling experience. totenberg wrote , trembling and quoting again. she was petite and beautiful
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and could wear almost anything. do youoo! do feel dirty hearingt in totenberg doesn't feel dirty. >> she feels affirmed. kne anyway, that was your npr supreme court reporter talkingis about her apparently intimatee relationship with a supreme court justice that you didn'tiot know about until now. and npr is somehow not embarrassed by this. and by the way, here's the best part. you pay their salaries because it's national public radio. they still take tax dollars to hate you. amazing. so on sunday, kamala harris declared half of the united states enemies of the state, but she got more than that.arri she announced that our borderr border is secure. >> border is is secure, the border is secure ,but we also have a broken immigration system in particular over the last four years before we came itionn. and it needs to be fixed.need we're going to two millione fixe people cross this border ford. the first time ever. you're confident this border twn secure? we have a secure border
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and that that is a priority for any nation, including ours and our administration, just like not even real. you're confident this border secure area? i'm very confident. very confident. one like chuck todd fox's bill has actually been to the border like full time fors years now. and he just recorded thinosis footage in naco, arizona. apologies if we're mispronouncing that. it shows it in just forty five minutes, more than a dozen illegal aliens in camouflagea dozen . she used a rope to scale the border wall . then they ran into the united states . and how many were detained? let's see, none more than a half million illegal aliens have done the same thing just this year. >> s mo far illi, it's one ofthn the very few congressional candidates promising to do anything aboutg thus this at all is chairman jaeschke. he's running for congress from ohio. jerahe joins us tonight.r mysteriously, thanks so much for coming on . you o. s in ohi tell us why this is a concern of yours and of the people you hope to represent?
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>> well, tucker, i can tell you that we've been in infestedio by sentinel here in ohio, for example, and ohio, the state itself. we've we've become one of the largest states with respects to overdoses. our children.our chil are dying on the streets and the democratic party is just disconnectedatic party. s if thi and they're pretending as if this doesn't exist. and my opponent has been perpetuating these issues year over year and watching this happen.s te >> and it's just terrible. >> thank you for saying that. bless you for saying that.ayin that is the whole point. americans are dying because ofii this. sh wd morei she had more time.iu really quick. who is your opponent?r just so people can look this up ,marcy kaptur, a 40 year democratic incumbent, and marcy kaptur, she should be ashamed.40 she really should be running from ohio for the unitedng states . forcongress. we are rooting for you. thanks so much. we'll be right back . you think the kids are having
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so the fbi went afterbi wen the pillow guy today. kind of moment we're living in.t we'll be back tomorrow night, 8:00 p.m. the show. this, the sworn enemy of lyinggn ,pomposity, smugness. and groupthink and also go after pillow guys because they voted for the wrong persovn . >> havhannity.e a great eveningy were's sean hannity.ou all right.lcom hanni and tucker. and thank yotyu and welcome to hannity. >> my monologu e coming up in a mere moment. but first, we begin tonightg nes with breaking news fromjo the washington swamp. tonight, two major reports from investigativfrome reporter john solomon. first, a new bombshell from a ne the durham probe.ngs, w according to brand new court filings, we now know that the fbi paid a russian man with ties to moscow's intel agency for three years to be a confidential informant against donald trump. and it goes deeper. this individuaividual l was they source for christopher steele's dirty russian disinformationor d dossier that hillary clintons no paid for and is now on trial. for lying to the fbi
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