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witness every miracle. see the big and the bowl games for less. channel your football with sleep tv. >> when my patients have joint arthritis pain, my colleagues and i recommend joint flex first. it works quickly and lasts four hours so they can get back to living pain free, get joint flex. the number one clinically recommende next. d joint pain cream. >> well, good evening it'swelcome to tucker carlson. it is friday, so you'rey, probably wondering how your trillion build back betterr ho project is going. the one that joe biden promisedg would save us from the problemsh his party manufactured duringero covid. measu well, there arree a lot of ways. to measure the progress obvibuild back better.let's st poves start with the most obvious poverty. poverty is rising fastis in rise united states. the united states . the financial markets have sunk
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to below where they were in the middle of the so-calle below tod pandemic when joe biden took office. if you've been brave enough to follow the dissent of your 401ke this week, keep in mind that it's actually worse than it appears. whatever you think you have has been devalued by deflation, inflation. so not only do you have less, you can buy less with it. in you multiply that by the entire countryfl, you see why household net worth is declining faster than it has at any tha time in the history f the country. and that's why millions of americans are now no t just about postponi thinking about postponing their retirement. they're considering move wanted avoid to afford housing and dentistry and gasoline,. so the economy, in other words, is not getting better.s it's and no informed person seems toh think it's going to get betterid any time soon. so what does to fi, think of joo who promised to fix it, thinkelh of that will be interesting toen know. unfortunately, when he spoke ins washington today, he didn't really tel. hl us and said he gw as he often doesen, sidetracked about some relationship he had with a 12-year-old and went off about some relationship he had with a 12 year old girl. >> watch this. >> got t
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i say hi to me. we go back a long way.. she was twelve. >> i was thirty . but anyway, it's hilarious.o bak we go back a long way.g way. she was twelve. >> i was thirty anyway.. was it was joe biden talking tai about who is he talking about? h what exactly was you describing ? he sounded like a late life confession. we don't know.we don't actually , for onc kno. e the white house is not clarifying what joe biden said. they're just walking awayay slowly. he bod and the "new york times" is never going to get to the bottom of it, obviously, not just because they'rehich the democratic partizans, which they are, but because, like yeverybody else, they don't take joe biden very seriously when he talks whatever biden's otherd talents may be , shelling for credit card companies are having michael jackson levely or plastic surgery or showeringg with his daughter. he has a lotwith his d more troe talking.he ram he's not good at that.bl he rambles. he doesn't finish his thoughts such as they are. he makes bizarre, unexplained claimed claims like the one you heard joe biden.li again, whatever you say aboutar. him, is not an articulate man.
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it's not a partisan point. it's universally acknowledged ak like the illegal aliens he's allowed into this country by the millions. jon can barely speak english. >> some people ask whether youan are fit for the job. think. and when you hear that, i wonder what you think. >> watch me look at your child. >> you know the need to listen ' very to live to live and not. having the money to pay for it. not a joke.it think about it. think about what you think. think about what you think about. >> you'r about. e goin you're going to have make that u all cement. you're going to use that youity, as basis to build on because you need security. have, you need stability for what you have and you're going toin build up stories beyond i mean, this is incredible. this is the united states.od sak >> come.e here, for god's sake.
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mr. president , here'sis? how would you say your mental focus is which focused? i , i think it's i have a look. >> i have trouble even mentioning even saying town hea myself, my own head, the numbedr of years i no more think of myself as being as old as i am, then fly. w hmm.old i amso obviously, joe biden is ole and senile.n he's seventynile nine . stairs and at that age, sentences like stairs become a challenge. t ju. we're not judging by the wayyon0 anyone who's passed fifty can feel the loss of acuity. if you're being honest, there comes a day when you realize i'm just not going be able to finish the rubik's cube this week. the older you get , the less sharp you become. that's the natural process, or so we have always assumed. but recently we've noticed something that changed our view, and that's something is called kamala harris ors
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is it camela? she's on tape using both pronunciationslled. a so your guess is as good as ours as a kind of tiebreaker. going to go ahead and call kamala, but it doesn't matter. the point is , if you're not even certain how to pronouncesee your own first name, you're hekely senile. but here'sre's the thing. kamala harris is only 57-year-olds.ears old. she's 22 years younger t she's twenty two years younger than joe biden, young enough to be his daughter, which is tom, d say, young enough to showerr mot with him and too young for most kinds of dementia. so, o course, she's probably medically in her right mind.. and yet, despite that fact, here's how kamala harris actually speaks. e al >> we all believe that when we l talk about the children ofaboute soe community, they are the children of the community.ha and so what we all experiencedco is on an electric school bus, ,o on an electric bus, no exhaust t ,no diesel smell. t >> it is time for us to do.
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what we have been doing in that time is every datiy, every day t is time for us to agree to look down. i mean, come on , what do you want? what do you want?t he and i look back , i said, sweeto ,you're going to literally see e the craters on the moon with your own. i like i i'mt with your own eyeo i'm telling you, ukraine is a country in europe. coun it exists next to anotherry country called russia.ssia is russia is a bigger country. cou russia is a powerfulntry. countd russia decided to invade a smaller country called ukraine. ukraine. so basically that's wrong. >> so basically that's wrong. banke >> know community banks are inde the community and understand the needs and desires s of that community as well as the talente and capacity of community. it is the perspective of of a woman who grew up a black, wh age d in america who was also a prosecutor, who also has 19 a mother who arrived at the age
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of 19 from india, who also, you know, likes hip-hop. >> what do you want to know? we could go on. but to be clear, a community i bank is in the community, of course. so it turns out that i we'f anything, if we're beingticulate honest, kamala harris is evene a less articulate than the mannequin whose job she wants to take. and that's odd. it seems a natural to democratic politicians get dumber as they get younger. have they inverted the process of cognitive decline that would seem to defy the laws of nature, but the facts suggests m it is happening. and we know this fro m watchingwatc john fetterman. john fetterman is onlyfe fifty three fifty three by any measure. certainltterman. john fettey the perspective of those of us who arey fifty three seems pretty darn young, really. st hittingjust hitting your str. and yet when john fettermann fer opens his mouth to revealy mocean and brush teeth, he makes joe biden and kamala harris look like william f. buckley on adderall, silver tongued and supernaturallyn anda fluent. check out this war crime. huy.
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against native language. ut come out and step with us. we will be able to stand with you in dc, send me toso i n washington, dc to send so i can work with senator casey and iamn can champion the united way of life in jersey.t is wrong wit >> what is wrong with demanding fondinr an easy, safe kind ofth their income, a path to a safe place for them to win, eliminate the filibuster, r. get these done, send us back to new jersey. send me to dc for.
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no, that's unfair. unfair, you say, because j you say because john fetterman th had a stroke this spring. and that's true, by the way.we not that it stopped him from running for u.s. senate fromen b pennsylvania. n and we do feel sorry for him. but even before his current brain damage, fetterman was like this. listening to john fetterman was like hearing car a car backfireu they were loud and jarringcertae noises, but you couldn't be certain what they wer.e. that gunfire was fireworks.defis you didn't know.n' it definitely wasn'tn humans away language. and at the time, fetterman was many years away. social security. you cannot blame alzheimer's from qualifying for socials security. you could not blame alzheimer'ws and even when his words were, strictly speaking, intelligible, they still you added them togetheibleour, madeo sense. in march of 2020 one , to name o one example, fetterman demandedl the release of all twelve hundred people, all of them then pennsylvania for held in prison in pennsylvaniaee for second degree murder. >> watch a conversation that would free close to twelvegacy a hundred people over the legacy. that never makes sense.
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that encompasses victims in vici flint company encompassess their conduct and behavior in prison. it resource takes a look at the resources that are wasted on that. . it's that too stupid. in the demo so it's hard to avoidat the the conclusion in the democrat yo the leadership level. they're getting dumber as they get youngeknow thir. and you know this from lookinge at the party's future standard bearer, sandy quartet. youngerbe than john fetterman. sandy cortez. she's youn she's young enough to be hisfetg daughter. in fact, she's thirty two. and as far as we know, she enour not had a stroke. sandy cortez grew up in32 a generation that has carried a computer in their pockets since childhood with instant access to every record or fact in history. and then she majored in international relations atev the highly prestigious boston university, which some say is accredited. so shen universi had every advantagey es and she currently enjoysad the greatest advantage of all. wevantage of thought, which is . so you would imagine that sandyu ldcortez would be churchill in yoga pants, a magicianda
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tawith words and data, a masterf of linguistics and everyday discourse. oh, no, no, she's this theredies are studies that show that women who wear makeup regularly wear like a decent amount ofe in makeup, kind of short toe the office and glam also make a more money. and so at that point, it stopss, being these calculations and decisions stop being about choice and they start beingabou about patriarchy.t pay we live in systems that were largely built for the convenience of men and oftentimes were designedth with the subjugation of women and people in mind. >> so certainly cortez has devolved to the point where she. doesn't even bother to make political arguments. sh ae whines about men as shestk
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applies eye shadow in the ladies room. d everyjust like to do it. >> every restaurant ind expect new york city on a saturdayu night and then expects you to support, say, banning passenger cars as a result.passenge >> so we make fun of joe bident all the time, but even senile je old joe biden can mustere than more than that. again, how do so once again, how do we explain this will ? in effect, democrats are challenging the core premise of charles darwin. devolving. their devolving. loaded picture of himself enjoying an ice crea uploaded a picture of himselfuta enjoying an ice cream cone without any ice cream in it.ny i cr really, the presidential debates are goinates wilg take m two years from now.n now, we've always said c obviously they'ran'te going to p bi handle it. now we're beginning to thinkdenh they're going to stick with joe biden because he's clearly the smartest person inwe don't k we're no leadership position att priv the democratic party. >> now, we don't know.y to we're not privy to the but candidate is chosen, and the discussions, but when that a candidate is chosen and appearra on stage two years from now, wce know exactly the argument that
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person will make because it's an president of the united states and their news for the first ever anywhere, the 45% president of the united america. states of america. >> that's whero that's where wee headed.er r if you no longeres respectpectr with all, you no longer use language and they won't and you're left . with merely a primal scream. >> bet on it.jaso that's coming.n whit o jason whitlock is the host of fearless and a keen observer of linguistic reality. he joins us tonight. o jason whitlock, thanks so much for coming on .f den being out i we have made so much fun of joe biden being out of it. obviously, he very muce h is , but he still is more impressive than the people who will replace him. >> he is . enj and tucker, as much as i
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enjoyed that monologue and understand to some degree, th you're being tongue in cheek and just pointing outd the obvious and making fun of these people. and some of it made me laugh looking at that. part o but this is very serious.f it, i and part of it, when i was toou you, i started thinking about biblical scripture and i script about where the democrats are and they're godless policies. r gothat they're beholden to.d n and i started thinking about romans one verse, twenty two professing themselves to be wise. they became fools.ves to and that's what we'rehing a witnessing. we're watching a of people tha t think they'rhee the smartesty of people in the history of the planet. they think that they don't need. god . they think the god's truths is irrelevant. and they're becoming foolsd by led by fools. foo they have reprobate mind.ven to they their minds are given to gs a wickedness that happens when yo logicu ignore god's logic.
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that's also from romans verse twenty eight . if you guys want to go look itis up. but it's so obvious too obviouso everybody, even their peers, even their supporters, someone like a bill maher, long timeloni comedianme c, big platform, big. brand, always the lefties were,m watching him pivot in real time to mocking his own base every friday night on hbo. insan and it's because that's how outlandish and insane and how corrupted their minds are and how foolish they look.te can't resist, week that he can't resist week aftere week after week making fun of ss these people. they think they're the smartest god. people on the planet. t they think they're smarter thahe god . they thinky ca n and they can decide who's a man and a woman.y ca they think they can castrate our kids. hey can dr they think that they can drag our kids to drag shows.d doesn' they think that god doesn't matter. they're fools.we'r. and we're witnessing it.
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and you're exposing it night it. after night. and i love you for it. tucker: so thank you.your you've been in the media all pel your life, so you've been around people who probably don't share your political views or may vote differently from the wayy from the you vote. vote you mentioned bill maher. do you know i'm just interested in other people like him, lifelong democratic voters who are realizing this is just not what i signed up for at all. i know friends of mine because>> i have friends of all persuasions and i know that now that trump has been out of office for two years and they can't just answer every question with what about trump p ? those people are now, speechless. they don't have anythinge speec to say other than. >> yeah, i know. i get it.ble. and i'm not comfortable. things and they know that the things ot that are going on because i putr it in their face, i send outi sd some of your monologues, i send out libs up, tiktok.k videos. i send out all o videos.
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i send out all of this insanity that they and they're much quieter now. wt about trump? now that they just can't say,whs well, what about trump? o there's one gr on right now. it's not trump's fault. there'p g s one group pushinggru us towards this insanity.p allo there's one grouwip allowing our borders to be unguarded and lettining criminals justcomm flood our communities and border towns. 's obvious whn it's it's obvious what's going on . >> and i hope the sounds you describe is their conscience is awakening because we really do need them to to speak up jason whit against their own party, i think, at this point.u very >> t. much. thank you. so during that covid pandemic, t you may remember the government tried to shut down virtually tha every business in the countryn a except the ones that pay them big campaign donations. planned parenthoodrenthood, liql stores, amazon and google, one of the organizations n they tried ty hard to shut the
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down was the ufc, the fastest growing sport in the unitedunito states .wn with a man who we just sat down with the man, h who runs the ufc, dana white, he's the president in las vegas, and he told us why he held fights where he kept his business going in his sport, thg operating despite the covert shutdown. >> watch media does nothing.- ns they never built anything. them f they don'tor a nobody dependsit on them for a paycheck. i carel they do is sit back and criticize. i'm goin more abg to kill peopl. i care more about money than. i do human life.and "the new yoi i heard it all.n imagine, was and the "new york times", >> a lonan imagine, was blasting me daily, had long and fascinating interview with dana white. if you don't, who dana white is probably most influential, certainly the most influential man in sports and a smart man.en we're going to hear the whole thing monday right here. also working on a documentaryy on him in the ufc for tucker carlson. ister.which is coming up this wg monday 8:0 but again, it's worth watching monday, 8:00 eastern, so guy
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the pillow guy, mike lindell, was just apprehended by the fbi and had his phone seized at, an a fast food restaurant. and of course, the left lovee d it. it couldn't explain why alan dershowitz is a liberal de democrat. he did not love it at all.mocra and he's going to join after the break to explain why it's really striking the amount of control that china already has . we're going to wake up one day and we're going to ask, how did this happen? and the answer is we let it happen. china knew very clearly what they wanted from brazil. they know brazil can play a key role in their rise under the biden administration. china is replacing the united states as the dominant power in our hemisphere. china will build ports. they'll build roads, complex infrastructure. they basically say just
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billions of dollars. and here's a few million for your family. we want to control your country . the chinese government has spent billions of dollars buying brazil's natural resources. are you worried about the level of chinese investment in brazil? if another country controls your natural resources, it's not really our country anymore. and there won't be anything we can do about tucker carlson, originals, the china take over brazil streaming now on fox nation. sign up at oxidation, .com, get top dollar and sell your home fast. >> with the very best real estate agents and ideal agent we thoroughly research top agents in your local market. we analyze the results. we personally interview them and negotiate a great commission on your behalf. as low as two percent. >> i think to be the ideal agent , somebody who's already vetted the agents and have somebody that is top notch, that saves a whole lot of work and a whole lot of worry. call today or visit idealagent.com, the best agents at a great commission guaranteed the singer is back with cd historic new costumes
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at amber wave .com in one of>> t the most hallucinogensuc. ys frankly, weird and scary displays of political authoritarianism we've seen recently. joe biden's fbi cornered mike lindell the pillow guy was often advertising on our air at a fast food drive thru.t >> recently. through recently >> oh, when they'll describe. what happened next, they go through a hardys drive through and we pull around throu a back and we're just about we pullthr through the drive thru to taketh the order. we pull up and she says pull ahead, you know, because we p had tpull aheo make the or. it's it wasn't done. a we pull ahead and a car comes perpendicular and parked a little ways in front of us . y and i and i've been around the block. and i said, to th my buddy, i said, that's either a bad guy or it's fbi.
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>> so then the fbi sees lyndell cell phone, which uses to chnduct business. now, amazinglyeere, most liberak cheer the sun. if you don't like mike lindell, don't buy his pillows, but youll don't have to sic the fbi on him. but they were happy the fbi wase sick. dunnamy but alan dershowitz was a lifelong liberal democrat is an exception to this. dershowitz is done representing purely on principle phone.indell in his lawsuit against the department of justice. then he wrote an op ed for the wall street journal alan dershow explaining why he's doing this.t >> alan dershowitz is a harvardd law professor emeritus harvard and we're happy to have him join us today. >>professor an mr. schwartz, thh for coming on .ve so you've already taken on . i happen to know a lot of heat from people you've known your whole life. fellow liberals, for being associated with any one near trump. sinvited but you're doing this anyway.. why it's going to get you disinvited from parties. why are you doing this? i've always juste gone where the constitution points me. whoever the governmentd oppresses and violatesviolat con
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reports, i'll defend them. their constitutional, i'll defend them. i've defended communists and . i've defended democrat i've def like teddy kennedy and republicans likeentr president trump. i will continuump.e to do so whn it comes to the constitution.no i'm not a conservative orican liberal or a democrat or who a republican.ants to i am somebody who wants totion. support the constitution. and today my old friy my old frt on the liberal left don't want mehe const to defend the constin on behalf of conservatives.'s wi and they wrote have tried to cal me. that's why i wrote my book, the price of principle. pr because the price has been very high and not so much on me, but on my family. the library in massachusetts the library in chilmark, massachusetts, bannebanned md ms thd banned me from speaking a library that's how far this has gone i n liberal martha's vineyard. that' but you're rubbing it in their faces anyway. >> effectively, you are maybe >>t intentionally, but by doing this, tell us wh tucker:y you tn what the fbi did to mike lindell is scary? well, first of all, if they hadd
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done it to a democrat, we wouldd have every liberal democrat, the aclu complaining bitterlyw first they tracked him down. to a how would they know he was h hunting and going toardees hear obviously, they had to have some or some tracking mechanism . and we want to know whether they had a warrant for doing that. then i f they had a warrant and they stopped him, t just should have just asked hime for his phone. ask pthey should have subpoenae the phone. they actually had a subpoena ate the same time, but i include hit didn't include his phone. in chalf they had a subpoena, then it could have beenng. challenged. nthey gyou take the phone, the they get everythinetclientg. they get lawyer client privilege material, they get thsiness, they get first amendment protected material. they know who's workineyg along with mike lindell to try to do whatever he's doing, which i disagree with about undoing the election. i'm not representing lyndell because i agree with him at all. m repri'm representing lyndell e the same way that i wouldi represent a liberal democratwot who was subject to the same kind of unconstitutional searching. and for thata liberal democr, iy criticized by people on the left. le trump is different. tituti
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yoonu can't apply the constitution to him. they said that when j they detained one hundred and ten thousand japanese americanas ,this is different.id they said that during mccarthyism, this is different. durinthey said that during the vietnam war.g this is different. mcw they're saying it with trump, but it's notca this differen i tht if you deny this i the constitutional rights to anybody that precedent liesund i around like a loaded gun waiting to be picked up by any autocrat and waiting to be used against you and your family in i your party. >> i mean, and a lot of people don't have access to quality lawyers because they've been intimidated out of representing them. you're one of the last ones who will.. and i really appreciate alan dershowitz. >> thank you. thank you so much. you. >> tucker: when the fake so you may recall that when the fake duchess from los angele as dead husband told opru that the royal family is racist, piers oprah, morgan d b.s. in them. are yo yu talkinoug about but fr doing that, the media accused piers morgan of racism. >>g that he was fired from his .
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and then when his old friend,m. sharon osborne decided tond defend piers morgan, the media accused sharon osborne of racism to, in fact, sharon osborne's co-host on cbs, just as she was a bigot for asking how exactly is piers morgan morgan a racist for pointing out that the fake duchess was lying. the so for the first time, sharon osborne is explaining what exactly happened and she does it on her new show. sharon osborne to and back , which is now on fox nations outn on monday. it in the shows ho, she explains how she fought the urge ton the whack a middle finger inface the faces of her cbs co-hosts. >> watch.cohost i was.s just lamb that wasslaugh slaughtered that morning.te and cbs denied responsibilityer. on a news.e reached >> and that's because they arets . and we reached f out to cbs fort comment on what sharon had to say and they reiterated ertheir statement from march saying that they found no evidence that she had been sethe up mak. ganged so how does this make sense? you can get ganged up on on live television. sation and when yous, go to fi defend yourself against accusations, yourer creating a v
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creating a hostile work environment. this is the world we live in today. >> i wanted to look intoay the camera and say, you, you, you and cbs take that. onight sharon osborne joinsar us tonight. sharonon, thank you so much fo,d coming on . when historians go back and doo a postmortem on our societydid v and try to figurere ouyot how dd everyone go crazy in a four year period, i thinkn they're e a look at what happened. i honestly do. what happened to you the is onef the funniest things i've ever seen. you are six degrees of separation away from the story.p yooku just spoke up for an oldnd friend and you had to leaveeave your job. a lo have you thought about this?whae i think a lot of it.s th >> and it is the world that we're living in and especially in film and tv, where people want to be overly overly woke. so the slightestit thing, it's like walking on eggshells and there are no second chances
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you could you could have inon y today's world, you could have put something on your social media 10 , 12 years ago,k an and people will look back and they will fire you because you wrote it ten , twelve yearsave k ago. you know, there are different scenarios. wif people, yo changbeen drunk with a bunch of people out of control. so you b may have changed. your mind by now, but no, even from years ago, people want to condemn me in. watching this str >> sy,o i always wondered, watching this story, i've nevero peked you about it, but t a lot of the people you workedrfreally with who i think you got along with perfectly well, really des behaved in a despicablpicable wy toward you in a cowardly, cruel way. >> and i wondewar whats your wau your conversation off camera with them like? did they ever apologize to you fo for treating you like that? > no, i had to apologize to them. i mean, i must. be truthful tha in the first break i was sayins
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to one of my co-host, why talk oi me. talk tngo me.ell me tell me wh wy you're doing thism tell me where this came from. bn why are you doing this? and she turned back on me like this and pretended to o the person in the booth and wouldn't talk tor. me. r and i didore at he do that. but you know what? i swear a lot to my friends. and if someone's a real friend, she worked with me for nearly 11 years. we traveled together friend,, de everything together into my house. lots of times, you know, supposed to have loved my family, too.bs m and then she turns around and stabs me in the back. and , you know, i do swearat's . a lot, and that's who i am. and cbs knew that before they gave me the job. and i was there nearly 11 is so
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eleven years of me swearing didn't bother them.ff off-air. >> it's one of the cruelest,'v most awful things i've seen. and it's a small thing, but it,r just tells you a lot about the mindset. >> anyway, i appreciated that y the fact that you survivedou and you're back on tv and that you joined us tonight. well, thank you very, verythin much. and the thing is , it's nottouc just a small thing because nobody will touch me nowa smal because of what happened. n takr so it's not a small thing, but i'm fine. i can take care of myself.hat can' >> tuc what about the people that can'tke? t >> well, that's that's what we've got to worry about. thousands people people couldn't get thousands of t losepeople that lose their jo. >> that's who i worry about. not me. power yes. sharon >> people with no power. sure. no k you very much. thank you. so we've been tracking. thank you. we've been tracking all week.y
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we've been surprised by ite degi every night, the degree to which the left is aggressively chilng to sexualizgressivee chio sort of put the jeffrey epstein story in context.est teachers ui in the country created a website with now, the largest teachers union in the country has created a website with a how to guide for children on how to engage in bizarre acts like muffing, whatever that is , and reallyao for kids. ults allowed why are adults allowed too sexualize children when the rest of us thought idet was a crime? we've got to tell straight ahead. the talk, which is now taking a hiatus and co-host sharon osborne defended piers morgan over meghan markle. sharon osborne was fired from the top. her exit from the talk made headlines around the world. growing up, my father's family went absolutely penniless. >> it was a new format for television. she takes her stuff off
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democratic fundraisers. and vote producers' that exists representing 3 represents three million teachers unions. lgbtq caucus just created tea a website that encouragestices teachers to talk about practices with underage children, with minors. ically se the website specifically shares resources that promise to, quote, empower youth and teach them about, quote, ,, ad domination, sadomasochism and something callead doe muffi which we still don't understand and don't plan to define. ffing, which we don'the show. but it's esoteric from what we can tell. but why are they getting away with us? >> we only know this w is happening because chris rufo was broken. so many stories like this. a senior fellow ato the manhattan institute brought it to us . and we'rhavehe mane grateful tom join us tonight. chris , thanks a lot forchri cot on . so jus t the big picture first.o how is this how was thisem allowed? if i go to like , i'm gett yourk to them like this, i'm gettingod arrested and rightly so. you're not allowed to talk to kids like this. you don't want to sexualize children. whe getthe teacher's union abl to get away with this?y with >> so what's happened is that the teachers union has created badges for public school
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codeers with a qr on the back that links them to these resources, including this resource on queering sex ed. the idea is that traditional education is a white male heterosexual focused. and in order to empower students and empower lgbtq+ students, you have to teach them about the whole range of acts, including, say, masochism, bonding,. and then this, i'll show you, because it's almost unbelievable. this is actually a guide designed to, quote, empower masoch fiutish on , which they define as putting a fist or whole i nthand into a person's or. i agree this should be a crime . any adult government employee that talks about these things, b kids should be immediately fired. but that's not what'immediatelsg . this is the teachers union official ideology. they'vs e teachers ue taken thef radical gender theory from. the universities and now they'rey're mainlining thie maio the k through 12 system without parents consent. ent, witarentswithout parents k, and this is the kind ofools resource that in many cases,
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including in schools in ohio,e s teachers are actually wearing this resource as a badge that links directly to these materials. tand, i mean even but what i don'tpe understand, i mean, even people prettye whot pretty liberal, i'll be honest, i'm one of them. but other people's personalle'sa lives, not that interested in controlling anyone's personal life, had this arrangementangemt forever, which was just keep the kids out of it. nods out of , kids.they they can't consent c their children. this child molestation, stop it.an't consent when did that change?. that >> how did this become okay? well, if you look at the academic theory and a lot of this is really important toqh understand, it comes from aneo ideological movement from 1980the nineteen 1990s and all f the founders of this movement, people like myself who g oo gail rubin specifically advocated for what they called adultt child sexual relationships. this is baked into the ideologyy .conceal it it's kind of snuck. around the edges as people have tried to conceal i t. but i think that's really at the heart of this movement. they think that transgressive is a tool for liberation
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and the most transgressive of , all is between an adult and al th child.is we hav out fore to call this ous what it is . we have to fight it toot hc and nail and we have to make sure that it's out of our public schools. >> 100%. >> yeah, i mean, creepy adults i thought everyone agr eei thought everyone agreed with that. but we've got a lot more on this next week. chris , rufo, thank yomore ou fr your reporting as always. >> so china is , of course, the dominant power in the east, but china is becoming the dominant power inhemisp our hemisphere, the western hemisphere. and that happened in part because after 9/11that hcaus, our policymakers, the neocons, the geniuses became obsessed let with the middle east and kind of ignored the rest ofchineffeca the world and let china dominate it. and the effects of that are now coming due. and the really scary. so we just did a documentary on it.le it's called the china take overe brazil. " an and it looks at how china took h advantage of this opportunity and what it means for us .ow chinp early thishere's-c morning. forces frolip. m six caribbeaned state
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democracies and the united states began landins n ge on the island of grenada during the cold war. >> it was the united states being this gigantic superpower hovering in the region with the monroeheonre doctrine, the belief that doctrine, a belief thatica everything that happened in latin america was the quote unquote doorwa q of the unitedme states . for the longest time, it wasd r, the united states of occupiedt that role of being the single most important country by far in termscoun of understanding brazilian politics after 9/11. the united states became almostd singularly obsesse wd with thes. middle east. obsession and so you see thise part th obsession o with is one part of the world essentially ae t the expense of the entire rest of the world. we stayed in that in the middle east while china continued to grow and grow and grow and grow ,the biden administration began talking a big game h aboug how they recognize china as the great competitor and hown order to confront china. >> china and they were going to do so much>> in order to confront china. china and other countries are heosing in fast. and instead, what has happeneden
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>> now to see if you're eligible to five seven founder ofthree five one , you might start as the billionaire founder of the patagoniaany, whi company, which uses oichl to mae overpriced fleeces for rich people. peops gott gotten a lot of positive press recently for sell the selfless act ofes transfer plans to controlot of his money to a nonprofit which in turns plans to control the eu'se energy. y abouts isn't reall saving the planet. it's about dodging taxes. . you pay.g reported h they don't, as bloomberg $700 millichargen plan allows them to avoid more thantaxes. seven hundred million inso federal taxes. the company, he'd have to pay that ifwhich ' sold the company, which he wast considering doing but didn't to want to pay the taxes.y th he's such a good person.e he did want tota payxes. the taxes.ate >> so chert also gets to opt tax out of estate and gift taxes. meanwhile, the nonprofit gets to use his money to makee poli political donations. atus is in other words, the nonprofitl t
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in this case status is a total scam, and notl just in this case. in virtually all cases,d more nonprofit status helps p the richest, most powerful people in the country becomen ma richer and more powerful. and in so manyny c cases, to poison the our society. the society that others built or in cases, the executive director of american companies ,a leader in the new the conservative movement and one of the very feww professionals a conservative relaxium who understands tech policy. so we're always grateful to have him.to hav. >> orrin hatch, thanks so much for coming on tonight. i'm failing to see - it's great to see you. >> i'm failing to see the i understand the idea behind nonprofits at us and the goodfis intentions that went into creating this part of the tax code. seeing the good effects really but i'm not seeing the good effects really any more at all.. >> well, i think it's important to think about why we used tod u put this in place.sicome the whole idea was that if instead of using your incomethin for your own pleasure,gs you wee taking car giving it back to things that were important for society, taking care of people in
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your community, investing in local institutionst was, then tt was something we wanted toy reward. it almost wasn'ttaxe your moneyo you didn't have to pay taxes on it.u se m the problem weany people have ty is that what you see so manye co people doing is using the moneyc not for the good ofperson the community, but to advancale. this is a perfect example of their own personal brands in's i a sense. dolla and this is a perfect example of it.rs to thi it's billions of dollars going to this climate crusade instead of i don't know if you really m want to make a difference, give t give the company too your your workers. workers. well, exactly. and by the wayl, exact, you done to take a tax deduction in tax order to give charitably, i've never take any tax deductions. on charitable giving, so don't give them to taxy would yo foune >> why?e why would you do that?t? so it doesn't it doesn't mean i think an't be charitable. >> right? you know, pa right. and , you know, i think the irony in this case is patagonia's owner is sort of a proud socialist. and so he's certainly in favor of government telling everybody else to do what they should doun
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with their resources. it's just when he came t to hiso own resources, he thought thatee that he had much better ideas. looket's really quit interesting to look at at his beliefs. he's distinctl antihuy anti human. worse in t he said man essentiallyd we have only makes things worse in the world. he said, we have to treatthe kid climate change like world war three , essentially the kind of mobilization and rationing that we had for world war two. >> and so this is the sort ofg o ideology that he's trying to advance. and because he accumulated so much, much money building a profitable company in patagonia, he can now take those billions of dollars and essentially infuse that way ofs. thinking into our whole society. you know, that's -and , you know, that's s that's not what the thes benefactors in the past did.itat they used to uses their charitable money to actually mak ie things better ih their communities. >> right. shoulnot this is not the guy w should be giving a seveni hundred million dollarwoul tax
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