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shows you which time providers can actually save you money. you could save as much as nine hundred dollars. >> that's worth two car payments and more and for free at thezebra.com. >> now, one of my favorite supplements is all turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation. sport, unlike regular turmeric, supplements, quinoa, saphir absorbtion helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qnol letitia james ran foral attorney general of new york byy promising to use her office to punish donald trump because, ofh course, that's what law enforcement is for, toe crushay your political enemies. i look forward everyday too suing trump, james says. eelect well, noiow she is up for reelection, so she decided to actually do it. >> in a moment, we'll tell you what happened and what it means for the rule of law, assuming that still exists in the state. of new york . first good e, good evening
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and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, for thousands of yearsi ,clinicanel trials have beene be the center of medicine. and the idea is very simple. you before you operate on someow or inject people with some trias first. to make certain that w new drug, you run trials first to make certain that what you're doing will helpis is no the patient more than it hurts the patient. this is not a new idea. james lynn did it back inh the 18th century with his famous scurvy trials . in fact, medical testing hast bc been going on since at least biblical times. is why wouldbecause why wouldn', daniel, if judah compared toal l vegetarian diet with the diet td of the royal babylonians over a ten day period, we had a control group, independent observers, the whole thing. >> it's not complicated, but it is essential through history.oni >> very few have questioned this practice because it makes obviouit m sense, s sense. but now they are moderndern m medicine seemsed to be abandonig the clinical trial. the fda, for example, just hering to authorized a covid booster without even bothering to test n on people. they just gave it to a handfuld.
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of mice and said, we're ready to go .s of take the time to see if it actually works. who cares if the drug lowers sperm counts or causes miscarriages or produces grotesque blood clots? riagesin otherwise healthy peop. the pharmaceutical companies escan be sued, so they're safe . they no longer have to care ove even about oversight. they sponsor the media tha companies that cover them big tech sensors.hing anyone who asks questions about what they do, payment providers swoo peop in to shut downf anyoe the businesses of anyone who dares to criticize pfizer . that's happening . ticize pfizer that so the net effect is sad. never has american medicine been more transparently a racket than it is right now. s american mtransparwith the mol guidelines gone, completely ines gonignored, you should not be surprised to learn that some hospitals have decided to monito tr the mental anguish of children. consider the university ofsuppo' california at san francisco hospital, supposedlyin the one f the best in the world, ucsf, despite its augustworld, u repu is not even trying to behave
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responsibly with childrenshould who have been convinced by tick-tock they should change their c. so a new trend comes along,a tht propelled by social media. it didn't exist before at scale. now it does. this rather thaann pausing and asking what is this and how can we help the children, they blow right past it. usfs hospitals current guidance for treating so-called transgender youth is this. >> we've got this.s right from a their website. quote,nsitioni as youth areounga transitioning and increasingly younger agesge, surgery is bei performed on a case by caseon basis more frequently in ge minors, surgery on children. ts this is a very big step. it's irreversible. so you wonder, what is the medical basis for this? a will a fewfew sent sentences lan unicef's hospital admits that there is no medical basis. instead, quote, in the absence of solid evidence providersinnoo often must relrsy on the expert opinions of innovators and thought leaders in
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the field. >> so use ucsf is conducting surgeries on minors based on ,f quote, thought leaders in the field. mea what does that mean? well, it means the human rights campaign is in favor of it.ing t it means activists are pushingh it. it means there'sth nere is no s. data to justify it. >> this is horrifying. why is this happening and howw i widespread is it? no one seems to be interestedvit virtually alone inuall our medie matt walsh of the daily wire videded to find out the answers to those questions. and in that search, he obtained this video. it's from two thousando from eid . the video shows a physician called shane taylor from vanderbilt university medical center, which, like cfs, msf,r has a global reputation force excellence in this video, taylor explains that vanderbilt performs gruesome surgeries on children. why? because those surgeries make. vanderbilt money out of our business.
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couple financial and fun. and i'm going to go twenty four hundred, twenty six days, h one years ago. but now the cost of how much money each patient would bring in, and this is only including top surgery, includingies. antibiotics, surgery.lot and it's a lotof of money, every surgery and a lot of money. so female to male chest reconstruction could bring in forty thousand patients justjus on routine hormone treatment. i'm only a few times a year and bring in several thousand td dollars x he makes dollars, are motivated in the lab and actually make money for the hospital. >> oh, it makes money.money so this huge trend appears again, driven not by medical research, but by social media c convincing children they can cag change their . and vanderbilt, rather than pausing and asking once agai n, how do we help these children? what is this decides?th oh, there's money there. we're all in now. it's hard to believe thatat evey oneveryone at vanderbilt hospitl
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could possibly before this because it's completely irresponsible and wrong. >> so what would happen if a physician at vanderbilt, withn a conscientioutious director ,gi disagreed with mutilating children for profit? that's ildren f a key question. so another doctor called ellenat clayton explained what would happen again. show ys video we're about to show you has also been around lt since 2018. but no one in the media cared to look at it until matt walshss found it this week. >> daughter's conscientious objection. you have to realize that thatlie is problematic.. you are doing something too another person and you are not here for the cause for your lily. i think that is a real i mean, they want you a real issue. but i just want you to take sayi home that saying that you're not do something because you're
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a conscientious objector, becaussomethe verbal and physicl abuse is not without consequences. and consequences. and i just want to put that out there. we there are an enormous if yout want to do this kind work, don't work at nasa. >> oh, so if you object to this leaf, you can't work at vanderbilt. quote. so venema clearly thought thishu through. ret everyone is goind g toreal y this. so let's just make it really,al really clear .ly cle if you're not fully on boardd with mutilating children,with r nonmedical reasons on the basisa of no medical evidence, then you just leavet. gh but that wasn't enough. they anticipated that this is so horrifying thatt stil some doctors might still step out of line. they might tell 16 yeaexr oldsdo they have a psychological disorder or this will pass or maybe stop watching. soer this g so much much tiktok. and no, we're not going to mutilate your or cut your offt ,at least until you're an if adult. >> but if they said that they st
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would, of course, hurtts and the business model. so vanderbilt recruited trans activists the bull activist trans activists to bully physicians into submission, watch body, provide trained care advocates for transgender patients who are coming for doctors appointments or other t health care related services. whether you're looking for something that's related tat'son medical transition, such i as hormone therapy or something completely unrelated, like breaking an arm are going to n.a. we are here to help support any transgendero our patients that come throughitti our doors. trans body program is ng pa one a kindone of in the nation and institutions are looking to vanderbilt to replicaterbilt toe and expand programs like ours. >> oh, trans buddy's right enforcers. in other words, it's likee witn having the mafia standing overes your shoulder while you're on the witness stand. sdoctors should be , in fact,bed have to be allowed to give politically unbiased counsel to their patientsintuba without being intimidated.ted.po but the whole point of beingints buddy system to prevent that trans buddy system is to prevent that.
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in one video from vanderbilt, trans buddies say they're on the lookout for doctors don't use the right pronou doctn because that's, quote, unsafe.es >> get in line or will crush you. so, matt ,yo walsh brought all this to the surface just the other day. and in response to it, ratheotnr than defend it or explain ater vanderbilt university medical center, took its entire websitee offline. laim and no doubtin at some point they'll be claiming it's unsafe for them, that the people who are shockee shocked by whate doing are actually the criminals here. that they are getting threatening phone calls and enough to call and they're getting threatening phone calls. they're going to call the doj and anyone comments on it is going to get a visit from the fbi. but the truth is , peoplehe who are horrified by this are not the bad actors. vanderbilt is th.e bad actor.d . vanderbilt is just admittedn asu on camera to castrating children as young as 13 years old. e yo this is from vanderbilt psychiatrist youtube page from 2020. >> we can provideende gender affirming hormones on ang
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individual who is on a pubertalo blocker, depending on whatever or wr they've chosen the or we have discussed with them, or they can present to us at a later stage of puberty. and then we provide the gender affirming hormones. art thes previously, the society recommended to start these at al age 16 . we all know that would be delayed puberty. right now, 16 year olds don'r-oy start puberty. so more recently, they did update that to say as early as 14 for compelling reason. so we have some individuals w ho who have started affirming hormones at 13 or 14 to be more like their peers. one at >> has anyone at vanderbilt medical center ever had a fourteen rules? ? and what sort of person toke ifo give a fourteen year old? do you kno w, like if you lived with one before, would chemically castrate a 14 year old because he or she sawgo something on tick tock thatod suggests ide is a good idea? >> this is lunacy, but the same co youtube page also confirms that vanderbilt will happily perform double mastectomies. an adolescena doublet girls aftr they've drugged them because it's pretty lucrative, actually . actu plastic surgeon julianna aa wynarka and physician's
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assistant shalin vendor bloemen. >> watch for any kind ofry w top surgery. we do require one letter, a persistent, well documentedmed gender dysphoria by a licensed mental health provider gender dysphoria by licensed mental health provider. we ensur. e that the patientinformed is capable of making fully informed decisions on their own. they're the majority, however,lf for a lot of o our younger if te patients, again, if they are 16, sixteen , seventeen here at o vanderbilt, if they have been be on testosterone, have a a parental consent, we're ableeo to do a lop sut of the topr surgeries for those patients. >> so, again, this is a is a hospital with physiciansesus and ethicists and other adults who ought to be stepping in to protect children from their worst impulses, from the latest fad, from their parents neuroses. but they're not doing thate it's just to because it's just too profitable to destroy the lives of kids. >> sy the liveo who should be te
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backstop against this? peo who are the people who oversee this?e who rewho really should be exerd adult wisdom here? >> and restraint? well, that would be , by definition, the vanderbilt university medical center's board of directors. >> and we're going to name theml now in the hope that these s people will do somethingom to chil these crimes before the lives of more children are destroyed. so the board members wouldcarol. include edith carol johnson, john f. stein, jeffrey r. balzar, lucinda imbert, daniel diermeier, sarah j. jerry finley, john r. ingram , michael m. e johns. samuel e. lynch, alexander c.. taylor and macveagh williams. let's hope these people thishis. is the board that oversees all of this. >> let's hope these people act immediately to stop this crime.. but to be clear, it's not justs vanderbilt. oday we called ucla hospital toda any and they told us they'd that they be happy to mutilate our children they cede referral be happy to mutilate our child .
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they just needed a referral for insurance purposes. e puso did weill cornell medici. producer one of our producers, sammy, cot getting breast implants for her 15-year- called cornell about getting breast implants for her fifteen year old son , who she saider ie was, quote, questioning hisnt gender identity, just questioning. >> here's what they said in response. it's regarding. my son.ng he is questioning hising his ge gender identitndy and he waseats interested in treatments. >> this would be for plastic.d e surgery. and dr. otterbourg does perform surgery, if that's what you'ree referring to. >> if they're minor, how do you get to that stage? >> all right.you up an so i can make you an appointment to come in for a consultation, to have a discussion. mm=hmm.for my son was so it's for it's for my son who's a minor. so i juso go wt heith can justn or do i have to go with him? how does that work? >> how old is he a fifteen. >> 15, fifteen. okay, yeah, i would come
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with him. >> yeah. briston plans for a fifteenbrea year old boy. >> i'dfo come with them whatever . >> and such as ucla, the lives of tick-tock, which "the washington post" is desperately trying to get scrubbed from the internet, recently recorderod a similar call with boston's children's hospital. ch hospital listenn, i just i jt to know if you guys do service that age, you know, before age obviously before coming coming r all the way for an in-personl t consult and going through alle m the people, the different some some departmentsut cooperating. how old is how old off ais is yr patient? sixteen . okay, all right. we're in the clear. so so they do. so they won't do it for for that age. >> yes. okay, great. okay, is it a common procedure that you guys do for for that age? >> well, yes, we have all
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>> for theage groups that in for the gender, for hyste the hysterectomy. >> yes.rectomy?>> yes so boston children's hospital is now playing the victim here. anyone who criticizes this is a threat and a danger and get doj involved to "the washington post", "new york times" involved "new york t, jumpl. on anyone who questions this is evil. but that, of course,course ie o opposite of the truth. the people doing this know thadt what they are doing is evil. way va they know perfectly well.k down and that's why vanderbilt took down its website afterit matt walsh reported on it.tifica there is no scientific basis any of this. it does not help children.obviou it harms children.s that is known. are it's obvious when you're not a parent. researchers in stockholm studyts the effects of transgender surgery over a period ofsu thirty years. what didrgery over the they find? well, we'll tell you again, quote, persons with transsexualisaim afterx ren sex reassignment have considerably higher risks for mortality. conssuicidal behavioran the and psychiatric morbidity than the general popular 30 year jus
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study. and it's not jus y than a thousand patients in more than a thousand patients at the tavistock gender clinic in the uk have just suede u.k. the clinic. they say they were pressured tre into life destroying treatmentss and that clinic is now being shut down. and that will happen in this country.untry.s a fad because te no this is a fad.lts left and because there are no adultsl owleft, no one has put up a han, say slow down. but five y bueat five years from now, we're going to look back in this. like a lot of things we've doneg recently, like destroying public art p and statues in the covid vaccine. so many other things that we've done without thinking about it.o in an environment where no one's allowed to protest. i'm going to looshame k back iae and horror. so >> so amy tichelman is the lead author of the guidelines for the world professional association for transgende forra health. ju add tichelman just admittedst that recommendations formis gender affirming hormones and surgeries were removed from to eliminateere a paper trail and avoidat lawsuits when inevitablee a
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practitioners followed them. watcpractitih what we're thinki. and it was scary for me aboutfo the potential uses of the chapter for legal and insurance context. again, what we didn't want totea do was create a chapter that hapter twould make it more likeo practitioners would be sued becaus suee they weren't followg exactly what we said. this is completely wrong. they won't even defend it. it is they won't even answer simple questions about what it is .rev. >> and again, it's irreversible. hospitals are mutilating children.. boston children's hospital, ucsf, cornell, ucla,a vanderbilt and others. we should all stop vanderbilt, and others. and they should all stop immediately, no matter how much it hurts their business model or how much it costs them. as we told you, matt walsh is the man who broke the storyes about vanderbilt's abuse ofummai children. he just met with tennesseeve state lawmakers. representative william lamberth, statlamberthe senatorw johnson. >> they say they're working on a bill to shut this programn
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down at vanderbilt. us. than >> can't come soon enough. matt walsh joins us now. thank you so much for, among other things, illustratingrce fr how journalism can be a force ys for good. i think yours has been. hospite you spoken to anyone at vanderbilt hospital about this directly? >> well, vanderbilt hospital, i mean, we we reached out forsti a statement when we first published the reportgive and at first they didn't want to give a statement. and they and they actually just took down, as you mentioned, they just deleted. that's what we want to understand. they deleted their entire transgender clinic websiteer we they wiped it from existence. and then today, not to us , butn in general, they releaseg d a statement. and the interesting thing aboute the statement they released do no whiley dli they start by claiming there's misinformation and so on ,formay they don't actually factually dispute anything in my report becaushing ie they can't because everything that i said wasn'tt me saying it. i wast providings just providino evidence, much of which you youe played there. what we know for a fact, thisndi is an absolute fact that thaltt vanderbilt, they performed on
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double mastectomies on minor girls, on children. they chemically castrate children and they give them irreversible hormone drugs that change their bodies permanently.that chae the bodies permanently, and all of th doing all of that to kids.ion and the other thing we should know, and i'm glad youcoun mentionetry d the other hospitau around the country, because mee things i just mentioned across the country in ever that's happening all across the country, in every single single state and in many hospitals and many other state, in many hospitals and inl many other medical clinics, all of thoseltos things are happenip and one of the reasons why it's allowed to keep happening aboute they're is because people don't know about it, because they're not talking about it. and i think for a lot ofverage average americans, people just f walking down the street, it's sort of unthinkable. they can't imagine that this sort of thing is actually happening. y happ butbut it is , which is s have to start by raisings awareness about it.o matter theg and we have to do that no matter no matter the the game, the left plays by saying if youe so much as mention what they'red terroris doing, it's incitement and terrorism, which is which is absurd. but we can't we can't bend to
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that tactic. >> we have to keep shining it. a light on this, cutting the te off. little girls sterilize off 14 y. olds like, okay, yeah, we're not the criminals here. >> the way i by the way. the i've got to believe that not ces everyone on the board at vanderbilt medical cente ar is h bad person. happe of thaot to believe a lot of these people had no idea this was happening. and now now i hope they know noi hope they do something tonight to end it. i appreciateg on for your coming on andank yo for all you've done on this.>> k matt walsh, thank you. than>> tucker: we dik. >> so we did a whole documentary on the people who response well, for thise abuse is called transgressive the cult of confusion.fusion itw on fox n treatment. >> now ♪x nation, we think it's good fox news letters.e toh >> we told you to top the attorney general of the state of new york is suing not justmiy donald trump, but his family.. s is d there is new information on this. and one lawyer getting to she the bottom of it is for me, is e dylan. s she's here to explain what thism means exactly. thanks sucr joinino much for jo. >> wha t what is this?
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joseph's. >> indians could learn more at jog today. >> in case you're wondering how thoroughly, maybe irredeemably, our so-called justice system has been jupoliticized, consider letitiat james . so four years ago she wasto running for attorney general. the statrney general ande of nen her campaign, she didn't e the fromremov the subway. oh, she promisedughs] to use
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the legal system to hurt her political enemies, namely donald trump. >> as i will never be afraid toe challenge this illegitimatnge fa president when our fundamental rights are at stake. he should be chargedme with obstructing justice. i believe that the president ofg theslieve the united states can be indicted for criminales offenses and we would join with law enforcement and other attorneys general across this generanation and removing this president from office. >> one me, donald trump,t shoult your motivation, your absoluteif . will you sue him for us ? w oh, we're going to do we're going to be a real pain.n th >> yes, i know my name >> tucker: how can some one how could someone like thatn get elected in a state like new york , which is not allle ac crazy. people are a ton oerinf smartlyl people, certainly lot of richoto people in the state ofrk, bu new york . bec but somehow that person becameat todarney general, the chietornew enforcement officer and one of our biggest states . and today she decided to make on her. she sued donal good on a promise because she's running again. ev she sued trump and everyone around himeryone around hi . writes w she says that trump invoked hisr
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fifth amendment rights, which you're not allowed to do in siz new york anymore, and then bragged about the size of hiseee this was any doubt that any apartment. this that's literally in the evidence. any doubt that all this is insane? insanely and politicl shield a p and political? she heldto a press conference to announce it really kind of small potatoes for a press conference. and then she ended it this way. >> donald tr donald trump engaged in yearsont of illegal conduct to inflat tee his net worth, to achieve, to new yoe banks and the people of the great state of new york claiming you have money that you do not have does not amount to the art of the deal. it's theit's the art of the stef she pays her taxes. s that money she doesn't we don't know that. just to guess what woulde inte be interesting to know, harmeeta dylan is the chairwoman of the republican national lawyers association, of course, us a famous lawyer herself. she joins us today.g us harmeet , thanks so much for coming on . soi i'm not i notice i'm not a but i notice they didn't charge him with a crime if it i if it
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was a crime, why is he being charged with a crime? >> i'm confused as to what this is . >> well, look, as you mentioned, leticia, james came s go into office bragging aboutms how she was going to get trump. she seem s to be obsessedh with him and denies the legitimacy of his election.. to it took her three years to she g get to this point. and some would say that because the polls in a rac she's trailing in the polls in her race for attorney general, this is time tattoo helprn boosr ratings. so that's really what this is about. so you're correct, tucker, sheca could not find any crime thatthe can indict president donald trump for she has she indict president trump for. she has referred this matter to the southernof district ofto new york in case they can find something. but let's look at what she did file on . in new york state, fraud hasstat a six year statute of limitations. so they're really basically focusing on things that happened before donald trump inh became president and his familye members got involved in the government like ivanka. >> so they're really looking at very stale old stuff that nobody bothered about until this time. and what we're really talking
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about is differences of opinion about valuation of asset s that were heavily negotiated with banks. and so, letitia, james , this complaint, two hundred and twenty pages worth beliesesg about the realit a shocking naivete about the realities of business, about the realities of how properties areess. financed about how businesses operate. fa and it's really, like you said, very small potatoes stuff. and if it were done by anybodyec else, it wouldn't be thee subject of a complaint like this. and so this is entirely political , tucker, and it thndis not a attorney general. >> the united states should be using their awesome tucker: political power. so if therf the waers a victim e this fraud, it would be the my banks. bu understandit my understandine banks didn't complain about this. >> do i get that right? there are no victims there. this is a victimless crime. complaint. nobody is complaining at the banks. all got their money back . exc >> everybody is happy except for letitia james or methadonec. . thanks so much for coming on tonight. my pleasure.y pleasure so the bush administration has just declared that anyone oppose who opposes the bush administrations an enemy is anc.
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enemy of the country and likely a violent extremist. one man in north dakota justmurr murdered a teenager, apparentlye believing the teenager was one of those extremistr extremid thard about from joe biden fox stories. celgar has thi have ths amazingy for us . >> the evide >> hey, trace. hey, tucker.ncat the evidence shows on sunday. forty one year old shannon brant was legally drunk when he got into hisd intent car and intentionally used his vehicle to strike 18 year old kayla ellingsen. he then fled the scene, leaving the eighteen year old to die. mark all f so what prompted the attack? well, for now, all we haveementt is the affidavit. that is a statement written upce by a police officer on scene which says that, quote, struck the pedestrian because the pedestrian was threatening him. police say the alleged ce say t killer went on to say, quoting that het hit the pedestrian and thahatems the pedestrian was part of a republican extremist group. the suspect grout was then chard with vehicular homicide and was in jail. less tha n jail lesn 40 , eight hours before being freed on fifty thousand dollars bail. now,0 ba it goes without sayingn this country, you cannot killsoe
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someone because they belong tons a certain group. but in this case, there is zeroa evidence. the eighteen year old victim belonged to any group, much less an extremist one .you kn but there is a growing pattern that you no longer need evidence to paint certain people as threatening. >> watch too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. t donald trump and the major republicans represent anan extremis extremism that threatens ns thethe very foundations of our republic. >> and you may recallent di the president did not exactlyd support that statementthat statl with ample evidence. >> trace gallagher, want toallar pause for a second? ented peop ted we've never hidden the fact that we consider trace gallagher one of the most talented people in all of sea television. you probably know this. he does a lot of what he doe doi without a script. trme it figuy at some time.it i you know how hard it is . so we want to congratulate him. but before we do, we want tos vg embarrass him and pull up this vintage photograph of trace gallagher there. heus is , trace gallagher.r whid >> trace gallagher has just been named the new anchor of
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that wha they enact societyo th changing regulations without a vote? oh, no, that's them.at 'sactually , we went to el salvador not that long ago and found that achilles seems very popular. in fact, he's an 86% approval rating. why is this?their because he's improved life for the people who live there. crime is down dramatically. homicides in particular have plummeted since mckinleyly has k office in 2019. you're seeing those numbers on your screen now. if only someone in our country would do this, have they do it?? he built a massive prison comp we'll built a massive prison complex that has forty thousand gang membersle gan nuts. in s >> he's not letting him out. he's putting him in. child and so other people get to live. and their children are murdered. now, is threatenin he's threateu off food from prison gang kimbers if gangs continue to kill people on the outside. ye yesterday, the president told the un that organized crime has been defeated in his country. >> here's a clip posteding a on facebook. coun from beingd a country unknown to many and those few who knew us knew
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us for them due to the gangs, the deaths, violence, war, we've moved from that toa becoming a country known for our beaches, our surf,oes, our n our volcanoes, financialciald th freedom, our good governance,rot and the fact that we brought an end to organized crime. >> so people are getting murdered last. >> that's not a good thing. we think it is . presi and we are honored tdeo. >> he joined right now by theth president of el salvador, president mckinley. mrfo . president , thanks so much for coming on . >> so it sounds to me like you reduce the murder rate in el salvador in a pretty straightforwaraightforwad way. o i wonder why other heads ofic state aren't callinge you forhay advice on how to douo it in their countries. >> thank you. thanfor havik for having me. am i glad to be here? well, i don't know. every country, i think have their own problems. ms. i would guess that probably our approach there is very, very popular with with the people has a problem. and the problem is that it has common sense. and yes, i say it's a problem
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gocause usually the new wave of governance is takeven with commn sense.y arou and i started doing thingsnd the other way around the way that of course, you shouldn't do them. >> so when you me, it seems like when you became president , in 2019, you focused very specificallyal lyon crime gangs, murder. that ? is that correct?y did and why did yoyou do that? >> why that issue? well, not only on crime, of course we focus on other issues, education, health, public works, investment, tourismealtht infrastructure, etc. but oera.f yourse crime is the most important thing.u roa i mean, you, you might enjoy it, enjoy a road or a beach, e. but that's if you're alive. so, of course, the lives ofat'sa the people are the most important thing. so that's why we focus on crimes more . but of course, we di ad focus in on all the other issues as welll . >> so you've threatened to cutog off food m gang members in prisn if they don't stop the killings on the outside. do you think that they arethos
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directing those killings?e killb le fthey're responsible for the? >> and do you think this will work? well, at the beginning, they were there were ordering f the killings from the prisons and the prisons they had. if youthif see you most the pri, latin america, they're like headquarters for crime. will they'll be there. they have phonesbe, internet access, computers. they will give orders from easy to the outside. it'ss, how you can find everywhere in central and then in america i, you can find all f those examples. now in el salvador communicating to the other side. it's it's impossible. accecan'n t communicate fromcomc the prison to the there's the internet access is blockedss . it's impossible. so but still, all these gang o members are the bosses of the other gang members outsideut . so, of course, gang members outside. we sent if you i would like ife you do somethingwo toinside their bosses inside the prisons. so one o one of f one of the things we
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policies were not beingfoll followed and what itutional of annstitutional rights of american citizens were being abused. and he was ignored.d gnored, hes he was threatened. and he's now this afternoon filed a whistleblower complaint with the inspector general, michael horowitz. inspector general michael horowitz.and he's also been talo senator chuck grassley and some of the republicans about his complaints. and he is there you se iere yous photograph online. thirty seven year old man, father of two young childrenf t, it took a lot of courage to do this at great risk to himself and blowing up a career he love. >> tucker: love id it.s the one be >> it's it'sin baffling that he's the one being punishedny and he didn't do anything wrong.whistle- and i hope that there are manysi more whistleblowers like ht hir i've got to think a lot of fbi agents are very distressed. yeahstressed, well, good friend. the best of many. thank yeah y. thank you.r reporting. thank you for doing so. >> the bush administrationbidenn a race a lot of our things is completely erased a lot of our legal norms here at home, but they're also raising centuries of foreign policy. a
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so we just went to brazil fornep an episode of tucker carlsonise originals and produced a piece called the china takeover.rsthan >> we saw firsthand the u.s.g is allowing affirmatively allowing brazil to fal brazl under the influence and control of the people's republic of china.w here's a first look at what we found. >> in eighteen twenty three , >> announced a policy that is been president james monroe announced a policy that has been the center of america amere foreign policy for the last twot hundred years, called the monroe doctrinrie. h it has a very simple thesis.e ao great powers would notin the wbe allowed to control nations in the western hemisphere. that would be a direct threat to the interests of the united states .un haven'r two hundred years wee haven't allowet allowed under tn administration the monroe doctriner the joe is no longer, constrained by its ideological concerns, consumed with petty political grievances and above all, distractegrievancd by a fae war in eastern europe. the biden administration hasvocs responsibilities and into the abdicated its responsibility and into the void left by the united statenited sts moves a nw superpower. we've come to brazil to see for
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