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i've fallen a few times and is i've fallen a few times and is like, get up. we just keep getting up and show them their sacrifice. >> hasn't been in vain. >> call the number on your screen or go online to pva hero dot org to make a life changing difference for a paralyzed vetera worldn. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. fetterm tonight, john fetterman is at trust fund kid. he took money from his parents deep into middle age when he h decided finally what he would like to do with the rest of his life. with thjust to be the us senath pennsylvania. the problem is fade u.s.e inter, and he can now no longer speak. he had a bad stroke and we feel bad about that. everyone does. but because of that stroke,e oft fetterman now needs electronic assistance in order toha communicate with other people.
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can't talk on his own.. it's not a right wing conspiracy theorist and on its w real effect, it's so real.in hipis campaignra concedecys thas real. that true, fetterman uses a software program to understand the words of those around him and to formulate his responses to those words. >> in other words, to talk. alk. now, to be perfectly clear , this software is not a hearing aid. dea fetterman doesn't need a hearing aid because he isn't deaf, he's not hearing impaired. instead, hearing this program tt words and then rearranges themhe into language that john fetterman can understand unden no longerin ca do that for him. sad that's sad for transhumanist, it is thrilling. this is an amazing moment. this is neil armstrong hav on the moon. here you have one of the most famous politicians in t the country merging with a computer. com this is the futureputer.. dhey imagine they're thrille by it. but for everyone else, for foe voters of pennsylvania, for example, it does raise some obvious questions. for example, where exactly is the software end?here d
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and john fettermanoe is consciousness begin?on't we don't know. we can't know. ould but it's obvious that pennsylvania could very well be sending a computer programre to the u.s. senate whereitably i inevitably it will be hacked. yesterday, msnbc sat down with john fetterman and hiss whr thinking machine to assess where the man ends and thethe machine begins and the initialin impressions. we're not at allot encouraging. >> we had a monitor set up souse that he could read my questions because he still has lingeringgu auditory processing issues as a result of the stroke, whichas means he has a hard timed understanding what he's hearintg . and once h e reads the question he's able to understand, you'll hear. he als heao still has some problems, some challenges with speecl h. and i'll say, katie, that justs in some of the small taltak prir ca the interview, before the closed captioning was uppt and running, i ht did seem that
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he had a hard time understanding our our conversationnversatis. >> well, good for for admitting that that's a rival channel. don't watch a lot of msnbc, but she should tell viewers that. and she did. and what she just told you msnb. is that before the machine wass turned on , john fetterman e uld not understand human language, nowat even small talk. >> but once the machine wasnot plugged in, he soundedeven the machine sounded nearly human. but don't worry, everythin plug is going to be fine in the senate as long as there's not a power outage. it's the like the electricity ever goes down in this country. goe we definitely have enough renewables to keep john fetterman voting the right way for the next six years. keep johbut ah, build some mored farms. that's the plan. but once againt years, to the credit of the msnbc reporter, she didsi ask a follow up how do we know you're thinking machine isn't going to break john fetterman? >> can wnow yoe doctor's report on this here? so that exchange whe fettermannn voters trust that you will be able to do thihes job on day one ? .
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yeah, of course. say >> so you say you're on the road to full recovery,vos but right now, voter rs really have to take your word for it.do we've asked for your medicalconv records. me we've asked toone fr have tea a conversation with someone from your medicam tol team to interview your physician. you've declined those requestsd . >> why? i feel like we have been veryar transparent in a lot ofin differenfferent t ways when ourr has already given a letter saying tha i'm ablt i'm able toe and to be running.n, >> i mean, respectfully, that letter from your physician, that was six months ago. don't voters deserve to know your status now? and ngbeing in front of thousans and thousands of peopled and having interviews and getting around all across pennsylvania, that gives everybody the voters decide if they think that it's really the issue., >> so he's reading that off
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screen. the, wehe way, we're taking him at his word that there's'r not a staff for backstage typing out the answers because he himself can't formulate them . now, again, yoe he hu can feel y sympathetic to john fetterman. that's sad to watch. but this is a guy who wants to run the federal government in a body oantsf one hundred , the most powerful legislative body in the world. o and he wants to be a member of it. so over at cbs and , reporter ed o'keefe, ask the obvious question, what will pennsylvanians be comfortable? pennonkede representing them who had to conduct a tv interview this way? >>v now, that's a mild way toay put it, but it's certainlyild wa but it's observation. the guy is reading his answers off the screen with the reporter three feet awayporter s that's the definition of impairment.y and again, this is a ver y serious job. idea butht others in the media scoffd at the idea that was problem at all. in fact, far fros m beinangbeca a problem, it was anus asset because if the equity agenda mea means anything, it means thatns incompetent people ought to
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be in charge. that's equity. as new york city councilwoman joseph put a questions about letterman's profound brain damage, our quote incredibly ablest ableist. we desperately need more diversity in elected office, and that includes people with speech impedimenwe i t when we desperately need that.ie that is absolutely right.rately nbut actually , we're not talking about a speech impedimentalking. she's telling us he's gotshe' a stutter, just like joe biden. remember they told youe that joe biden's dementia was just a stutter. >> but of coursed us, the speech impediment would not prevent fetterman or biden fromn' understanding other people's speech. huh. investigative reporter hunter walker, who writes a rolling stone in the new yorker, answered that question with a question of his own, quote, would they treat a deaf person like this for needing assistance? f persoh, so few questions about john fetterman. yof you hate the deaf girl hearg ist bigot. close
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we're going to close down your bank account at jp morgan. ablestccount, but again, it's nt really relevant to the senate race in pennsylvania because once again, john fetterman doesn'lvania, t have hearing pr. he's not deaf. this isn't deafness. this is brain damage. so the independents, e eric michael garcia, try to tiie up that loose end and he used an analogy to do it.se that's a reall endy smart peopl. talk. how is this any different? he wrote from tammy duckworth or madison cawthorn needing a wheelchair. >> oh, so john fetterman being unable to talk without reading it off a screen, either from the software, from one of his staffers backstage is exactly bg the same as being wounded in w defense of your own country. it's a war injury. and then joh and john fundaments wife who came into this country is an illegal alien , by theway, way, wondered the same thing.he and we'r same truly appalling.gu have these journalists nevercanw heard of the americansitbi with disabilities act? reallylities? curious to learn
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how they feel about wheelchairs and glasses and really. so your questions about john letterman's mental health, the acuitymental h of his brains ability to talk and listen and reason use his higheruse hi faculties. those questions are banned by the americaesn disabilities act because he's not jusdit an incompetent guy trying to take over the country. incompet now he's disabled over at vox. ian millhiser said he knows exactly how is bigoted. critics view people with eyeglasses. dr. kim roug, quote, is itnato the position of nbc news that gs a senator with glasses cannoest be trusted in office because they use assistive technology to accommodate their disabilitcy ? techno it's unbelievable. their not only can you not askble. questions, but the guy you'rean supposed to vote forns abd whether he can actually represent you in the united states senate. you'reou whe allowed. the unite he's fine, by the way.e, the fact he's not fine he' is a
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reason to vote for him. so you're for both sidesfo.ey'r hivote for him because he's sos. profoundly disabled. we don't have enough of those ha if you note, you' these profoundly disabled, you're a bigot. yoreu they got you coming heard and going. have you heard this before? t does it souns besod kindun of fr where they take someone with an obvious impairment and then they useake some him to accrue r more power for themselves? >> it's not really about the disabled person. >> it's about them. and then if yof you asabout itut about it, shut up. it does the term grétar thornburgh come to mind? >> that's the girl that's always lecturing you about global warming and how you're evil. get to thornburgh is someone who needed help and concern from adult adults at the age ofm 11 . >> she lost twenty two pounds because according to her parents, she was so depresseddit abou st global warming that she couldn't eat. >> and then she was diagnosed d with a wholeiagnos suite of vero serious problems ocd mutism, aspergeruss, very, very sad, actually . but the people around greta
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thornburg and the people who used greta thornburg didn'tt see this as sad at all. they saw it as an advantage for them. because greta thunderbird coulde be used to accrue more power to them. and you weren't allowed to sayti anything about it because sht, b was disabled, which, by thet way, you weren't allowed to notice. >> here's kyra thornburg. >> you you will come to us young t people for hope. how dare you? you you have stolen my dreamswith and my childhood with your empty words.nnin we are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about is moneylk abo and fairuty tales of eternal economic growth.s of how dare you do so?w dare >> you look at that and on. one level, you think, why i is this person lecturing me? th who never had a job before is in charge of our energy policy. that's crazy. and then the other level,hat the more deep level, the morey o important level.
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you realize what a tragedy youuw just saw here is someone who is profoundly troubled, who needs eal help and care and empathy. mpand love from the adults in hr life. in but she's not getting any of thatst. instead, she's being carted out like a sideshow freak for the profit of others. they're using thatg childthat n exactly the way they're using joe biden and john fetterman. and by the way, kamala harris, the dumbest person ever to work in american politics. none of them have any ideaf what's going on . and they're being usedg used b by people for the benefit of those people. but you can't say anythinguse yo because you would be againstgait people with disabilities in s you from rigit doing that. right? you're supposed to accommodate greta thornburposed tog disabil, pretend her words are profound,r just like a fake poet. >> biden's inauguration. oh, shministe waras so great. u to say she wasn't. say >> she was ridiculous. but you did not go so profound.s
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and greta thun, berg's case, of course, the media loved itcoulds because they could use her to they could use they didn't care anything about her. she could die and they wouldn't care. careo to useeone else as a marionette for their ownei political ambitions. owwatch them. >> perhaps the most impressive and impassioned remarks haveot o come not from a president or prime minister, but 16 year old climate activist greta tune. very she is the teenager on strike for the planet. our house is oetn fire . time's person of the year. chang change is cominge , whether youn like it or not. like it or gratitude berg is leading a generation of climate kids. >> great. s first of all, i got to reassess my life choices, chris . that is a force to be reckoned with . >> gratitude berg, the swedish girl who inspired so much, sheid said she was i she wn a deep depression when she understoods, the warnings of science, but turned that depression intotoda. action. >> you see the result here doe today. coretta's passion does reflect what really is happening, and we're stil l arguing whether or not it exists. pression
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she turned that depression into action. well, no. , she didn't,ving actually . >> she's living in .lly un >>ba like most emotionally unbalanced children, she suffer ring, but she don't care because you can use her. h you did nothing to support her, to love her, to cure hererious serious mental illness.mental >> no, you use illnessd her to e more power. and if anyone says anythingg about it, ifab you think childro shouldn't go on television to talk about climate policy, then and energy, then you're a bigot. >>e you hate children. you hate greta nunberg . and by the way, as you sit poliwatch the results of a lunatic policy that she's espousing without even understanding europe's energy grid collapsing, then you're a bad person. as vox reported, attacksas on credit, tamberg expose
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the stigma autistic girls face. no, they expose the callousness and cynicism of her parents and msnbc anchors and everybody else who used her suffering toer their own benefit. "the washington post" complained autisti c young people deserve serious respect and attention, not dismissal as the pawns of others. really, whose pawn is gratitude? byrd, yours? researchers at the university of albany even published a study and aliquot analysis of ageism, sexism and ableism and user comments and youtube videos about climate activist credit. >> sunbergvideos about climate >> so again, you need to listent to her because she's not well.e but if yoush note that she's noa well, you're a bigot. it's the same, exactly the same dynamic you're watching what the president of the unitewipre. states , joe biden, who is notth well and everybody knows it, joe biden mourn the death ofn jk congresswoman jackie . what else will ask publicly then? a few weeks later, he asked,, totally befuddled. why isn't she here attotall the event? wbut if you notice it, thatent.
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happened, you're the ageist, you know. >> my gosh age, comeist. on . you can't go after him for, youa know, not giving aidid to floria or not tacklin g the infrastructure. he's giving aid to ukraine.r hi so you can't go after him for that. but you can go after him forettg forgetting that someone hass passed. passtn, and she passed las month, not likell one hundred years ago. >> i think what it really shows is that this country is so ageist. >> this country ha s a problem with age. and i think they need to stop weaponizes his age. >>t i hate writing about this c countrouy. this c this country is a problem with age. so if you don't like the factt the commander in chief, the guy who commands our nuclear arsenal, is deranged because of age, whichis deran is then you'e the bigot. >> but underneath all of this is the single most cynical political move in the history
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of this country. c and that is elevating joe bidens precisely because he is fading away, because he is demented.n n that's why they chose him. they had an option, actually .as hi bs name was bernie sanders. we're hardly endorsing bernie sanders program, but bernie sander es could think clearly. who runk ople the democratic party just hated what he had to say. t so they picked a guy who had nothing going on upstairs, wasy flat linin guyg mentally, soflai they couldn't control him. >> that' ss exactly what they'rm doing with veteran. >> chris bedford is theriis executive director of common whi society, which we badly need.ch >> he joins us tonight.y ne chris bedford, thanks so much for coming on . >> so good to be here. b you're a big hit. if you want a senator who can use language, it's kind of wild to see one of those examples that you posted of tammy duckworth, tammy duckworth, who's somebody who's in a wheelchair, beat a sittingsufd
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republican senator, senator mark kirk, because he suffered from a stroke because hekeuse he h suffered from thatn office. he lost the endorsement ofe lost the chicago tribune. he got he got a lot of hard har questions from reporters about his ability to still do the job. now, fetterman told us just a few months ago that aside,a wo from missing a word or maybe mushin one or two up, he was fine. now we finally see the news completely not fine. and people want to call it ableism. peopt to calwell, i mean, the wo of an election is whether orb. not you're able to do the job.uo >>n' yout don't.icipation a participation trophy just for showing up here. now, but we're at a point right now. i mean, they make you say a man as a woman or a woman as a man. these men , they make you say that gretta sternbergh is the voice of the future. and if you don't, then you'reha immoral. if you criticize hospital this castrating children or giving them hormone treatment, then you're causing violence.f the fe so once we get to that point,s how easy is it to say, well,it don't wonder whether he can actually do the job? because that's just that's that's seemst enthat see so, so. after all the of the lies that we've been forced to say to even keep our jobs when they'ret even going a step further.heettr again, they're getting it from
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both sides. they the fact that hehe isn't actually able is the reason to vote for him. tbecause is that on the newas t york city council said we need o more diversity like that.rsity >>li the disabled, the non able, the incapable. >> now, i remember when i was a kid, i had a whole rack of trophies. there was just one little a baseball player on a marble platform. and when i wasrack when i went downstairs in the basement, i said to my dad, hey, what's that giant trophy? he said, will you get that if you win something, which you absolutely blew my mind. i wasn't that great.. of sports that trying to pushthr this just you get it based on your identity. it byou get it based on showing. you get it based on the fact that you tried 1000% cut it. if you want to be one of the most hundred one of the 100 most powerful people in the world, and i guess that's what voters have to decide. and that's why they finally put him out there in t hi the campaign trail to answer these questionse because the ghost candidate was not goinrg cut it with the voters anymore. so cynical. chcan barely i can barely. what's happening. chris bedford, thank you sorio much. thank you. and a half >> so a year and a half later, it's pretty clear that blm is al
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scam, didn'tif improve the life of a single black person in america. no, it did change the country forever. forever. countrhowever, our friendr frie candace owens has a newnd documentary in which she takes a close look at what that was. l >>ai she joins us to explain wht we don't account for all the monsters. we don't expect that there's nobody in seven three of the girls we're missing. i heard somebody walking three girls were killed at your . yeah, there's not one counselor who wouldn't give their life, including what was going on . it was just assumed he was guilty. he was a shape shifter. he had the help of cherokee magic. there were three caves discovered. espin, a hideout.
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>> remember the blm movemente bl may of 2020 when every hight school girl in america was absolutely required to put a black square he instagram page.blm, >> remember that blm everyone fr saw blm, mitt romney marchhat? with blm. what was that? tull, itit s wasca a scam actua. turns out it was a scam and it really hurt the country. kinnison has done an entire documentary on this. it's called the greatest liee on ever sold george floyd in the rise of blm for the documentary showed up to the gated mansion in laurel canyon, los angeles. owned by blm co-founder patrice colors.a vide colors then posted the video on instagram complaining about candace owens is reporting. >> watch this. re. so we are headed to laurel canyon. we've yet to see any black people in this neighborhood. there's definitely somebody home. hello, neighborhood. i was justo speak to whoever is at this proe property, sir. rthello. >> i don't know if he's goingme.
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to get someone. >> i see a very cute german shepherd, it looks like this morning. cute german shepherd it look i woke up to candace owensmornin being outsidg e of my house with a news crew. >> i can't see how this purchase helped black lives anywhere in america. i can'ck livest find a black lie on the property. rt the dog'ths not even black. >> so that and so they're literally trying to destroy us . they're trying to destroy me. they're trying to destroy the movement. eand i really just need us to be stronger. >> when you live in a million dollar home and laurel canyon, it can be hard. t >> candace owens is the person who caused the suffering you just saw. she's the proof of the brain. you documented his life, his soul. george weaponizes, blmravest, o, the bravest people we know and one of the smartest joins us tonight. >> ken, as always, thanks sok yo much.u very much.r doing this first of all, thank you for momn doing this. it's like that whole moment isto is forgottenu . a do
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why did you think it was important to make a documentary about it? >>f exacbecause of exactly whatt said? i because they want you to forgeto ,right?pump y they do thesoue things. they sort of punch you iney the face and then they move on and they say nobody look anyi further. we're nongtow moving on to a different narrative. it is important to pause and to reflect and to consider what happened and ask a very big question, which fobir whatever reason, no journalistit was interested in at the time, we were all basicall ty requirem to either put up a black squarel or donate to black lives matter or to make some statement online about how black people are suffering to make sure that black lives matter would receivaboue eighty million dolls and it received in one year. but nobody asked the question, where is all the money going?skn i was interested becauseey they turned me into public enemy number one for accurately talking about george floyd, not in the capacit y of a hero, but in the capacity of a personin te who was addicted to drugsci and who haty of d a enough mentu enouess system to kill a horse. at the time that he died that day, people angry because people were invested in the emotion of black lives matter. and so, look, i'm wearing a shirt. it is th ie blm symbol, butk instead i've inserted some cash into it because what they reall. y did is they robbed
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americans, they robbed americans emotions. they extractedd emotions.pain they use black pain to create confusion and to take millionsfe upon millions, tens of millionsm of dollars from people. and where di y go ,mone tucker? ?that's what documentary shock explores. the people are going to be shocked. i hopee are behind people are vs the transgendered movement because that's where a lot of this moneyoney. went. and then there's just a deadd, w trail, because the one thing that you're afforded when you decideyo that you are transgendered as you can change your name so you don't know who any of these people arewere originally, but they received hundreds and thousands and millions of dollars cash. >> it's all i just can'ts control myself. and no, because i wa ands there and i watched it. you were basically banned fromng all media, including some conservative outlet s, for telling the truth, the factual documented truth aboutth georgeh you were not allowed r to tell the truth, which really was, i think,. let me ask you, do you know anybody apart fromg in the ladies living in laurel canyon and the transgenders you just mentioned, any actual liken normal black person who benefited from blm w?
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no, absolutely. the exact that's exact opposite . i can tell you, millions o f mil black people who sufferedbecaus because they now live in the inner city inner cities that were looted and that were rioting. and therefore the businesses picked up, which my documentary will show they picked up and they left because why wouldn't they leave? obviously, they're basically saying that crime is allowed t olace take place. and these are zone s in whiche zo there can be no policing. so these people are nowring suffering economically. and we, of course, predicted that that woule ofd be the outce because of the blm scam, whichd benefited nobodynobo. opi there are a lot of questions. ina my personal opinion. this wasch a moneyeme. launderig scheme t and it is interesting that these individuals, like patrice koehler, decided to hostals, a joe biden inauguratin party at the black lives matter house. again, allty a of that is in the documentary. it's stunning. t tomy add this. pannounce my personal charity, after i announced that i was doing, we this documentary, i wrote a charity called blessed. we received a letter two weeks after the trailer dropped from the irs saying that they were going to investigateon my charity. because i'nty investigatio because i am not a scam artistii and i do real work in the innern city communities. inve is biden'ces irs once again saying you are not allowed to
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investigate anything tha t the media is complicit in. >>t' that's unbelievable. you're a braves unbe brave pers. >> you're going to come for youc at some point. as you know, kinnisoe reciatn, appreciate it. >> thank you s abso much.olut thank you so much. so all over the west, illegal aliens, people who show up in, a country without permission are being housedbe in very nicet digs. some of the best hotels inat the world, including in great britain. >> it's an amazingit's an am stn why is this happening? exactly. and we're going to speak to run a man who runs a hotel whoses fe face this.. we'll be right back . hi. i'm awfully the inventor of light back simple rescue device that could save a life in the choking emergency. all these people were saved by life that people may not realize that on average, 14 people a day die from smoking related incidents. every five days. >> one of those is a child. 2o
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new yorkers can afford.>> thousach. >> the city is scrambling tos ai provide resources for the thousands of migrantvi sre arriving in new york city. officials are still strugglingan to answer exactlswery how manyy. migrants, including children, are currently living in the city. t thbut the city's shelter systm is already overwhelmed. they will be opening u p 11 hotels for asylum seekers and they will be designating a new shelter just for for migrants. new york is a right to sheltere city, which means that the city is legally required to provide transitional housinged for thos looking for a place to stay.e to >> so you see how that works. you show up in a countrylaw in uninvited, you break that country's laws and getting there, you show total contemptrt for that country's culture. and law and then autho the authorities reward you with somethingri better than the people who live in thayt country and pay taxes get okay. it'say. a humiliation exercise,t obviously. and it's not just happening here in the village of tintagel. it's in cornwall, grearitaintgon britain. the british government is demandingme that hotels house
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illegal aliens called asylum seekers. the owner of the kamelot castle hotel, which is a very famous place in great britain, saysffed that he's been offered a a million pounds by the government to houso house e then migrants for a year. >> we thought that was an interesting story. we'd like to talk to him now. >> we are john mappin is thehe owner of the kamelot castle hotel. he joins us tonigh thant. ivan , thanks so much foron joining us . so a million pounds, i mean,n you're an innkeeper in the endar ,it's a pretty grand end, but that's your job. why wouldn't you take the money ? well, i mean, to be honestonesti with you, when i first heardoutt that, i thought it was a joke. so so i called the company myself, but it was was a bona of fide offer.er >> my concern was initially wasw that theseas asylum seekers woud would trash the hotel. and obviously, kamelot castle, you know, sits at the birthplace of king arthur. it's a very historic location.
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but what was shocking was thatsn the person it was was was an agengot for the government said, oh, don't worry, just take photographs of the ofroe the rooms. and if the hotelhol is is trashn any way, well, the government will pay for for the entireefuri refurbishment of it. shwell, of course, that's not government money. that's taxpayers' money. at's taxpaphilosophically, i'm y opposed to the idea. and although for a sort of a fleeting second, you think, well, it was i mean, it was a very generous offer. but, you know, such thist cult is people talk about culturalst destruction and what happensruco is , is that such an activity would completely destroy the local community. they expected us to lay off. most of our staff. manyr of our staff have worked
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with this for, you know, many, many years. a some of them arere elderly.u kng you know, when you change the economy, of a local villagee in england like tintagel, which is a countryside village and you have in excess of 100 these asylum seekers who don't understand british culture coming into the area, of course, it would completely disrupt the the locall co community. soy. personally, i am completel. philosophically opposed. >> and i my personal vieview iw is that this is deliberate cultural destruction. . yes.ght. and exactly right. yea h.yeah. and , you know, i it wasu know shocking. yof u know, they just expectedi us to lay off all of our staff . i think they said wemean need to keep three staff. i mean, to give you an idea,
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it'd be rather like it'd be akin to president biden putting up illegal immigrants in the waldorf astoria in new york . it's that type ot tyf anpe outr. and i must say, i decided to go public on the story becausee i sincerely can see that this is actually happening. all over britain. and i said at the time, well, obviously some hoteliers aree money, going to take the money because, you know, this governmenten is is is running things in such a way that the economy is very tough over here. so some people are going to take the money. and sure enough, i've been all getting emails in from all over england from people saying, my gosh, these people peoplee co our town, obviously culturallyee ,if you have people from a different community, it's a different effect, you know, dr and it destroys the community.
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of course, as well, as you pointed out, bravely. and so fluently. destroying the cultures apprxactly the point of the exercise. exactly. and i i can't tell you your comh i appreciate coming on and saying that. >> john mappin, god bless you. thank you. you. dr.. >> now, you might recallr: we the last we spoke to an entrepreneur called ariadntaae jacob. busin she told us that she lost here business because of liesof written by thelies washington pt technology reporter taylor lorenz. >> now, is suing lorenz and her former employer. our friend harmeet dhillon is representing jacob and so many others are meeting himder f as the ceo and founder of the center for americanjoins liberty. she joins us tonight t.on ami , thanks so much for comingu on . so tell us what this suit alleges. >> well, as you mentioned,tucker tucker, taylor lorenz notoriouss crime bully, who's jumped around from various publications and is now at "the washington post", has made her career out of clout, stature chasing and increasing her stature by picking victims
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who happen to be on the upswing in the public eye and attackingy them, viciously. p first of all, trying to sidle an to them, making friends with them and ultimately gutting them like a fish and then using that for material for her pieces and along the way violatin g all kinds of ethical rules and journalism. so in this case, she focused, on our client areash. jacob, who was running influencer houses and managing talent on tic-tac. believe it or not, it's a huge industry worth billions of dollars. and our client wase on the upswing there. so giving five hours to respond to her hit piece questions and writing, which is her m.o. and the m.o. of other dishonest journalists, she was provided with information debunking manye of the lies that she published , in her story and having written information in hand debunkin these lies, she went ahead and published anyway and then followed up on that with posput on social media, lying about
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our client, lying about our client's business practices. business practices, specific weecific conduct, the way these houses were set up and safetyclt and security around them, callin a actorg our client a bar on social media and basically destroying our client' s career and causing her damage in the tune of millions of dollars. now, this isn't the first timeor taylor lawrence has done this. she's also gone on to proceed to try to destroy lives of tick-tock, also a client, my law firm, and has even beefed with her coworkers at the new york times last week at "the washington post" and other journalists at nbc. sowr this lady is a one woman wrecking crew, and i'm hoping that we will finally be the t ones to hold her accountable for all the damage she's caused to so many different people tucker. >> well, she's certainly a bully who i needs to be restraint. and i and i appreciatee your telling us about this frorm dylan. great to see you. thank you. so you may have noticed there'sk so much going on , thingsen has getting crazy from all directions. but joe biden has pardoned a bunch of felonpardoneds for tm
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>> well, it wasn't that longat ago last year that pretty much every big corporation in thisid countreny followed orders from the biden administration to make the covid vaccines mandator got andy and all the lt on tv and said they're the best and then only entertainment vagure rs. the late night comics repeated that, oh, you've got to get the' vaccine. and if youn idio don't, you're n idiot and should be fired. of course, they were allhe actig on instructions from the administration and most democrats went along with it. even the ones who knew this wass the largest propaganda campaign ever mounted in huma n history. but there are some who didn't go along with it, and one of them is a lawyer called scott street, who spent a lifetime in politics, electoraith itl polit. but he decided in the end that civil liberties were more important than politics. more p and so as an attorney ,ey he's fighting back against companies like disney o and twitter. that really hurt people campa on the basis of propaganda campaignig ginned up by the bush administration. and we talked to him a great length for an episode of tucker carlson today. f itwe.'s part o i hear people say, well,ccines a
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everyone knows, you know,. vaccines are are mandatorynormal and everyone knows that mandatory vaccination is just normal. even though it's not.s the question really becomes like there is a defense which the employer can raise to say, look, you know, i'm invading your privacy rights. but i have to. right. so so this is this is this thisl is the excuse that was used very, very early on when people thought the vaccines prevented transmissionght?. we all thought we were told by dr. fauci, the vaccines are c going to stop covid. right.ri yo'ru get thist?. as the president said, youe taki this vaccine, you're not going to get covid. you're not going to spread it to anybody. knunder those circumstances. you couldn't deploy or require something like this. maybe, maybe not.et to bua t when you get to a point where it's. oesn't yeah, this doesn't stop. the spread doesn't stop from being affected. it only mayb ie hanfecs affectst how sick you get .
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i think the justification for it evaporates. but what's your guess as tootiv the motive here? >> mwell, my guess, tucker, is t it's about control, which i'd actually argue was always about control and it's about unit discipline. iplineit's i'm your boss. and i told you i told you what to do.. i told you what to do. that's a quote from my my partner, john howard, that i was a military has been ingrained in my and my seared in my memory. but that's what it is . it's i'm your employer. me to do this. you to you said no. and now you need to be punished . >> s frthere are some liberals who are still liberal who on the questions of civil liberties and free speec h're al who really believe it is your body, your choice. watce are a few and we're always happy to talk to them. "tu can watch the whole conversation. i'm tucker carlson. today on fox nation, .coucr cam" so biden understands his party could be facing a real repudiation next month in the midterm elections. he's done everything he can to buy more votes. first, he paid off student loan debt using taxpayer money. using
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then he drained the strategic mn petroleum reserveye to lower gas prices by a buck fifty , thereby impoverishing the united states . and now he's pardoned. thousands of people were convicted of the crime of possessing marijuana. and just to make who it clear ,a this is all about politics and nothing to with human rights, joe biden's handlers said kamala harris out on television to sell the idea . this is thbue very same kamala harris as tulsi gabbard famously pointed out,2,00 who prosecuted two thousand people in california for mar marijuana possession when she was the d.a. in san francisco. >> i is now. f >> i strongly believe in and the majority of americans agree nobody should have to go to jail for smoking weed. th breininger. right. and so we start with that. and then we are, to your point, urging. and the president has been veryy clear . ou're urging governors and states to take our lead paro and to pardon people who have been criminalized for possession of marijuana. but congress needs to actmidter
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with twenty nine days away from the midterms. who you're voting for, where they stand on this. and i encourage you to vote accordingly. >> so obviously, my horse doesn't care. and at least people care about the ramifications of anything they do they can't see beyond the next election. but heather mcdonald can't, thot a lot about this. ram >> what are the ramifications she's written abouout crime forn many years with a great honesty and clarity. she's with the manhattan institute. she join tonight.s us tonight. thanks so much for coming on .wr so for people who are saying, ip no, you shouldn't send people to jail for possessing marijuana, what's your retort? why do you think this sets a bad precedent? l,well, they're not being sent o jail for using marijuana. this is a complete lie.tellin you know, this is an incredibly telling moment about the democratic world view, tuckerr,, with with voters rightly terrified about the ongoing post, george floyd crim t e wave, this would be the moment to try to rebrandand th the democratic party as the part y of law and order. so what does biden do? he accuses the cops yet again
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of racism. racism biden said that blackses and and whites use marijuana at equal rates, but the criminal, u justice system treats blacks much more harshly. that equal use that claim is both false and irrelevant. moredrug treatment admissions da show that blacks, in fact, aretc addicted to an abuse marijuana at much higher rates. but in any case, marijuana use is irrelevant to possession convictions. nobody case, p goes to jail foro possessing a joint. the average weight possessede by federal convicts possession convicts in 2013 was 48 pounds. that's one very big blunt. these convictions possession convictions are always pled al for more serious charges. so what's this initiative really all about? tucker? simply bashing america yet again for endemic racism. that's the fundamental democratic worldview. and that's why america's cities continue to descend into anarchy. >> boy, and they certainly have. so these are these are tra drufg trafficking charges that have been pled down to possession. >> that's what you're saying.g?
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exactly. no, nobody goes to federal prison for possessing a joint. you're either a drug trafficker ,you've committed an even worse crime. and so you plead down. there's nobodynobody n even inr the federal prison system today for drug marijuana.. but there were only maybe dozens in possession. but there were only maybe dozens in the past. but again, this whole thing is built on this law thate the aclu put out there, that a blacks and whites use marijuana, legal rightls. st it's not true. r the criminal justice system is not racist. america is not >> tist. >> it's the democrats who are destroying the country. i think that's a fairheathe assessment. heather mcdonald, great to see you tonight. for ys, for your for that. always for your data. appreciate it. thank you. more straight ahead, a shocking update on the fishing competition we told you about the other night. fishingand greetings to you. thrill seekers, conversationalists and music lovers all across the bountiful
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