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your mother agrees? my mom came out against this transgender surgery implementation. she thinks it's a little extreme. that's a little extreme for my mom. it's a little extreme. "tucker" is up next. always remember, i'm watters. this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." in july of 1993, a radio station in rwanda began openly attacking one of the country's main ethnic countries, the tutsis.
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carding to rwandans, they were too privileged, greedy, bigot, racists, they were dangerous. everything about tutsiness was repulsive. for the most part actual tutsis in rwanda ignored this, hutu radio was not aimed at them. in july of 1994, nine months after rtlm went on the air, a genocide began in rwanda. tutsis were killed by rwandans, entire families dragged from their homes and hacked to death with machetes. hundreds of thousands of women were raped. the world watched in horror as it happened, but did nothing to intervene. instead our leaders told us at the time the genocide in rwanda would live forever as a lesson to the rest of us about the capacity of evil that lurks
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inside every human heart and the day, of reducing our neighbors to the sum total of their ethnicity, their individuals, not ethic groups. bill clinton gave an el eloquent speech back in 1998, and ask any democratic party official today could say the same words. look it up. it's hard to believe on msnbc. have you watched msnbc lately? likely you haven't. like the tutsis, you're not the target audience, but under tune in some time. it's remarkable. given that opposing racism is america's national religion, it may surprise you to learn that open race hate forms much of the substance of that channel's programming. when we say race hate, we're not referring to the subtle coded variety. you want border security? you're giving your kids piano lessons. you like shakespeare? you believe in the s.a.t.? you must be a racist. that's not what we're talking
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about. we're talking about the kind of race hate you cannot mistake for anything else, the kind where people come out and announce i hate this race of people, and here's why i do. it's hard to believe that anything like that is happening right now on american television, but it is, out in the open. the most amazing and most creepy part of all is that no one is saying anything about it. it's all but ignored. honestly we had no idea it was going on either until we started getting texts from people, are you watching this, can you believe this? so we tuned in. apparently on the left, what you're about to see is considered completely normal, even good. that should worry you deeply. you don't want to live in rwanda, but at msnbc they're already there. joy reid has been fixated on race, but tiffany cross hosts a show called "the cross connection. here's a selection. >> we see the dangers, when
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powerful white people want something they annex it, and don't have a problem with people standing in their way. >> american white people are going crazy, resorting to violence. >> this is literally what conservative white folks do when they don't get their way, they turn violent. >> white people need to mind their blanking business. >> i don't think it's our responsibility to be tasked with destroying and dismantling the racial oppression that's against us. that's just saying we're more at fault than the white people who constructed this system, and the white people who continue to practice institutional racism. >> a majority of white people do not support policies that would unpack and unroll and reform this system of justice. this is what they want. matt gates is giving the white folks what they want. >> white replacement can strangle culture. so, yes, we should all be concerned about white replacement. it is after all a very threat to
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our survival here. >> tucker: is there anything worse than white people? they're violent. they're heartless. they're cruel. they're derangerred. they're secretive, they're dishonest. in fact, as you just heard tiffany cross say, white people are a mortal danger to you and your loved ones. they threaten your lives. are they baking bread with the blood of your children? according to tiffany cross, they're capable of doing those things. they've done worse. this is hutu radio, but it's not an independent radio station in an african country, it's part of one of the biggest news organizations in the world, part of the biggest telecommunications country in the united states, comcast, which owns it. so you have to ask yourself, what does comcast's board think of? comcast's board is mostly white people, white people who according to the channel they own, decided they wanted something and they annexed it. white people who steal because
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they're white, to can turn to violence when they don't get their way, white people are going crazy, endangering their communities. ask yourself, why are they putting this on the air? why are they allowing this? this is not a policy debate. these are open attacks on people on americans on the basis purely of their race. that's just a selection. we could go on and on and on. are they aware this is happening? perhaps they're not. we weren't, to be fair. but it is happening, day after day after day after day. at a certain point you have to ask yourself just in case you think that we are taking tiffany cross out of context, and pulling the worst quotes from an out-of-context segment to make her seem crazy and racist, here's
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here's tiffany cross on msnbc. >> some people at the capitol insurrection, some were white women. some of the white women who adopted this ideology, is america ready to face the fact that some of those folks look like people they have elevated and put on a pedestal of being untouchable? what do you say about this wing of white women who have been radicalized and are enablers to this very dangerous domestic terrorism movement we've seen increase quite rapidly? >> tucker: so it's not just whites, it's white women. their women are bad too. the women, of course, are the key to reproducing the white race, clearly a threat, as she says again and again to you and your family. they're dangerous. they want to hurt you. now, don't be fooled by the fact that tiffany cross can barely speak a coherent sentence, she was a communications major, apparently, according to the internet. that didn't work. but the gist of it is very, very
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clear. white women are dangerous because white people are dangerous. they are, by the nature of their dna potential domestic terrorists. now, you can play the game, well, if any other group were spoken about this way, this would be shut down immediately. of course that's completely true. there's no other group in america that you could talk about the way that tiffany cross and joy reid and other anchors at msnbc talk about white people. you don't have to play that game. doesn't matter what the color is. it's always wrong to reduce people to the color of their skin, to their melanin content, their dna. it's even worse to attack them on the basis of that. in fact, it's the basis of violence, actual violence, actual violence. but tiffany cross can't be criticized, because she's oppressed. that's the key. watch this. >> what we didn't see were enough voices willing to point out the deep,er, fest ring rot that's plagued this nation since it was born. people who neither discovered nor built this land have been
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led to believe that america is theirs and theirs alone. will this democracy survive? a yahoo! news poll says no. perhaps when you build a nation on stolen land with stolen labor it was never going to be a republic we could keep. and so here we are, celebrating the birth of a nation, independence for white men. >> tucker: okay. once again, calling out a specific race by name. now, you have to wonder about the other anchors on msnbc, some of who are that race. do they notice this? do they know what's happening on their channel? are they okay with this? what happens if we continue to talk this way? you may not watch this channel, but some people do. what does this look like in a year in five years, ten years? we're a country at war with itself, a race war. this woman, tiffany cross, whose clips you've been watching, is so derangerred by racialist
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world view that she believes all people of one color are oppressed by all people of another color. to prove it, she says even nfl players, some of the richest people in our society, some of the most celebrated, the most famous, the most privileged, even they can't escape the all pervasive hatred of diabolical whites. watch this. >> i got to say, mike, the optics look bad. all these black men crashing into each other, with a bunch of white owners, white coaches. it just represents a larger issue. >> tucker: so, i mean, you know, look, the average salary for an nfl player is more than $2 million a year. 60% of nfl players are african americans. some positions, virtually all first string players are black. okay. we don't have a problem with that. most people don't have a problem with that.
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if you look at that picture and say this is white supremacy, what are you really saying? you're saying that anybody involved in the sport who is white defiles the sport because whiteness is itself inherently corrupting. white people are so evil, that their mere presence in a sport overwhelming african american, from which african american individuals are benefiting, is enough to troy the whole operation, because there are -- destroy the whole operation, because there are whites involved. it's genocidal talk. that's exactly what it is. not an overstatement. again, what does comcast's board think about this? it's not a rhetorical question, now that we're talking about sports, because comcast hones an nhl team, the philadelphia flyers. the nhl published its diversity report. the problem there are too many white people in hockey. why is that a problem? no one explains. it doesn't need to be explained, because it's prima facia
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obvious. a lot of white people. that's inherently bad because white people are inherently bad. again, do you want to live in a country where powerful people talk this way? what does it look like in five years? the head of the nhl's, quote, social impact division said we said,quote, we have a lot of woo do. how does the comcast board feel about this? will they undergo forced diversification? as joy reid and tiffany cross think, we're white and too stupid to understand. >> kamala harris has had the triple problem, of being a woman, people not respecting her the way they would respect a male black vice president, and being black, being vice president at a time that's really difficult. >> joy and i talk about this all the time.
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she black-black. she went to howard. when she talk to you -- she's so regular and approachable. >> really is. >> it's unfortunate that more people don't see that. there's also the dumbing down of the american electorate. >> tucker: we could go on and on. we could read excerpts from tiffany cross' book, which are brimming with racial hostility. we could play you a million clips from joy reid, which are exactly the same, filled with open racial hostility. you get the point, and if you don't believe it, tune into msnbc. it's not about that channel or those hosts. it's about a society that thinks that's okay. where it's not really about diversity. it's about hating other people on the basis of their race. it's a little bewildering to the rest of us, that the whole point of america was that we're judged by the content of our character, not the color of our skin. all of a sudden racial areductions don't simply have the floor and the platform on cable news shows, but have
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apparently the unquestioning support of the biggest telecommunications company in the united states. what does that say about the company and its leadership? the host of fearless joins us. thanks for coming on. i'll be honest, as noted, i didn't know this was happening, i'm not interested in hearing people talk about race, i'm not interested in watching that channel, but once you watch it you say how can this be happening and nobody says anything? >> tucker, it's pervasive across corporate media. it's pervasive in the sports world. it's one of the reasons why i left espn and fox sports to be quite frank with you, and wanted to do my own independent thing because of the way we talk about race in the corporate media. it's very unhealthy. it's very toxic. it's intended -- people have been bought and paid for to undermine this country. tiffany cross, joy reid, any of
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the other people doing this type stuff, they know exactly what they're doing. they're doing exactly what they're told to do. they're planting the seeds to make people believe that the american experiment is a failure, and the constitution needs to be rewritten. >> tucker: that's right, that's right. >> they're using race as their disguise. that's the entire agenda here. they're not hiding it. america is a failure in their mind because the outcomes don't meet their demographic criteria or quotas, and so all of this is to bait all of us into a race war and distract us from an attack on america, its constitution, and primarily it's an attack on god. people get upset. oh, i don't like christian nationalism. this country was founded on biblical principles, period, end of story. this is a biblical experiment.
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the united states of america. and it has been a success. the atheists, those hostile to god, want to end this biblical experiment, and using race to tear it down. that's the nuclear weapon. race, race, race, race, race. we haven't treated race right. we got to write a new constitution. this whole thing has been a failure. it's a smoke screen. it's an attack on god. those of us that are believers, regardless of our surface level differences of skin tone, if you're a believer, you got to wake up and look at what they're doing. they're attacking god. you think they're attacking you. they're not. they're attacking god and they're attacking a country that was founded on biblical principles. is this country perfect? no way. it's better than anything else. it's the only biblical experience that's ever been tried with a nation. the results are better than
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anybody else has gotten. the steps we've taken in this country to correct our racial problems are steps other countries haven't come close to. this is satanic what they're doing, and they've been paid to do it. >> tucker: i agree with that completely. i also worry that once you unleash these forces, boy, you can't control them, this could go in very ugly directions. i think it's reckless, really reckless. jason whitlock, thanks for coming on, and for the clear explanation of what's true. want to bring you now an update, that we think is important on an story we told you last night, the cdc committee on immunization practices was on the verge of adding the covid vaccine to the child immunization schedule. if that vote passes, children will be forced to take the shot, the shot they do not need, no scientific basis for acquiring it, a shot that could hurt them, they have to take that shot in order to be educated in the united states, in a public
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school. well, in response to our segment, the cdc complained on twitter, claiming that states, and not the cdc, establish vaccine requirements for schoolchildren, but some so much else we've heard from the cdc, it pains us to say this, but it's true, they're lying, and they know they're lying. more than a dozen states follow the cdc's immunization schedule to set vaccination requirements, not suggestions, requirements, for children to be educated. for example, the virginia department of health states that, quote, vaccines must be administered in accordance with the cdc schedule. the state of massachusetts says, quote, no student shall attend a preschool, elementary school or secondary school program without a certification of immunization documenting that the child has been successfully immunized in accordance with the schedule recommended by the cdc panel. tennessee says its immunization requirement, quote, followed the current schedule from the cdc.
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new jersey, vermont, ohio, said virtually the same thing. we could go on. the point is the cdc sets the standards, and then it becomes required across the country. of course they know that. of course they know that. if they know anything, they know that. so we called the cdc and asked a simple question. do you deny that once the covid vaccine is added to the childhood immunization schedule, many schools and states will require it based on your recommendation? of course they know that's true. we caught them lying, so they didn't even bother to respond to us, because we're apparently not american citizens and don't deserve a response. does not enhance your faith at all. we noticed something weird on amazon the other day. you couldn't find certain books. really? are they banning books? well, yes they are actually. amazon, the world's biggest bookseller, has colluded with the biden administration to censor books whose ideas they believe you shouldn't be exposed
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to. ooh, that shouldn't be allowed in a democracy, but they're doing it. we have the details next.
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>> tucker: if you go on amazon.com, and you remember the store is an ol bookstore, the biggest bookstore in the world, they have everything, nothing
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you can't find on amazon, including used books. if you were to go on amazon to read books by a man, who is in the news, whose ideas are directly bearing on world events, you look for alexander dujin, a russian philosopher. you search for him, and not find any results. really? kind of a big author. we reached out to amazon, asking why we can find any books by this guy. he's been banned amazon. we asked for a list of all books and authors banned by their platform. they wouldn't give to us. we went back and forth, back and forth. they said, amazon complies with all applicable laws. applicable laws? in the united states there are no laws against publishing books, because we have the first
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amendment. the government can never, under any circumstances, censor any book, period, or anything that you have to say, period, because that's the core of our bill of rights. then we learned that amazon and the justice department were ignoring our bill of rights. amazon based its decision apparently on disinformation, and that designation applies not only to doujin, though not to his daughter, murdered by the ukrainian government. she said the wrong thing is the point is we're allowed to read whatever we want, but we can't now, because the biden administration is demanding that the biggest bookseller in the world censor books they disagree with. and amazon complies without asking any questions this is as clear alation of the first amendment as you could concoct
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in a law school class. we reached out to the treasury department? did this really happen? yeah, it does. "we don't comment on enforcement matters, but we continue to enforce russian-related sanctions." oh, really? there's no legal basis for ever censoring any book if you're the u.s. government. that's not allowed. that's the main thing not allowed in this country, period. we don't care who wrote the book. you can read it any book you want if you're an american. if you can't, you're just a serf. amazon refused to provide us a list with other books they're banning, but they clearly are. why can't we know what those books are? we'll continue to look into this. if there's legal challenges to the book banning, like book burning, we'll let you know about those as well. the most recent "new york times"
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poll shows a grand total of 5% of americans think abortion is the most important issue. by the way, that's for and against. pro-lifers and pro-choicers. it's not the most important issue in a country crumbling before our eyes, whose economy is in deep peril. jason whitlock calls it demonic, we're not laughing anymore, they're saying that abortion is the solution to the economic disaster that they have created. they're not being coy about it. they're saying it. this summer, the treasury secretary, said abortion is good, because it keeps more women chained to their jobs in office buildings, and that improves gdp. stop reproducing. get back to work. city bank needs you. hr department calling. have an abortion. okay.
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so then on "morning joe," loose on msnbc, stacey abrams in georgia, running for governor in georgia, but thank heavens losing, she explained with a straight face if you abort your children it's easier to afford gas at the pump. >> abortion nowhere reaches the level of interest in voters in terms of gas, food, bread, milk, things like that. what could you do as governor to alleviate the concerns of georgia voters about those livability daily, hourly, issues they're confronted with? >> let's be clear. having children is why you're worried about your price for gas, why you're concerned about how much food costs. >> tucker: oh, it's your fault for having children. get back to c citibank. what? stacey abrams, not married, has no children, lives only for
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herself, has contempt for people who dare to have children. we can import those. don't have your own. the if you had children, maybe you're the one to blame for gas prices you can't afford. so you got a politician who says stuff like that, and you've got something to talk about. by the way, she's welcome on this show any day of the week, but reporters, including the one who was moderating the gubernatorialal debate in georgia decided not to ask about this. watch this bag of jell-o, chuck williams, with a local news station, ask stacey abrams -- he didn't actually ask. this is throne sniffing disguised as a question. this is an actual question from chuck williams, which can't be his real name. watch this. >> public polls in our state, show for abortions, you're
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behind in almost every poll. why? >> tucker: so since you're jesus, does it shock you that a prophet gets no respect in his hometown? stacey abrams, beautiful, brilliant. the editor and chief of the federalist joins us. i'm sorry, these are serious topics, but watching chuck williams, if that's his real name, ask a question like that is, you know, needed levity. why isn't asking when she's telling people about gas prices to go ahead and kill their kids. that's the real question. >> it's worth remembering that stacey abrams was put forth as the rising star of the party. even georgia voters are rejecting this, even though they're told she's the great hope for the democratic party. she has a track record of saying
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bizarre things about children. up, she said, even went on from that msnbc segment that inflation is the reason why people need to have abortions, that -- suggesting that killing unborn children is a solution to abortion, rather than offering ideas about what could be done differently through the democratic party agenda. she previously denied scientific reality about when children are conceived. she also claimed that ultrasound technology, which enables you to hear your unborn child's heartbeat, one of the first things you get to do when you're pregnant, it's very cool, said it was a manufactured sound and that it was a patriarchal plot to control women. she has weird issues on this. i think georgia voters are rejecting them. >> tucker: i mean, you can be -- i'm not one of them, but there are a million decent people who are, quote, pro-choice, but you've got to think being pro-choice is very different from having politicians saying stop complaining, have an
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abortion, it's your fault for having children. that's antihuman, so evil. i can't believe pro-choice people are for that. are they? >> i think they represents the id of the democrat party right now. they've put a lot idea into abortion, the number one thing they want to offer people as their closing argument. it's not the wisest thing, because americans are mixed on this, and 75% of americans seek protection for unborn children. no matter we're talking about the third trimester, protecting children for being killed for being the wrong sex, having minor defects, democrats won't support any protections. that's not just stacey abrams. that's pretty much nationwide for a lot of democrat candidates. >> tucker: it's so fool" and sad.
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ask anyone over 50 what matters. it's not your stupid job. well, i'm the governor of georgia. who cares. molly hemingway, thank you. they've been telling us for years, the people who lecture you about what's right and wrong that the hallmark of a dictatorship is a government that goes after journalists. the fbi showed up at james o'keefe's apartment. then the bureau raided a former abc producer who is now missing. for real. that story is satisfied.
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>> tucker: here's a completely bizarre story we can't even really guess as to what's really going on here, but an abc news reporter gets a visit from armed men with guns from the biden administration at home and then disappears and hasn't been heard from since. what? trace gallagher has the story
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for us tonight. >> he covered national security and terrorism for abc news. in april of this year, the fbi conducted a heavily-armed raid on his sixth floor apartment in virginia. the search warrant was approved by a federal jungle. during the raid the fbi also seized mr. meek's laptop. anonymous sources told "rolling stone" magazine the laptop contained classified information. james meeks' attorney believes only a source inside the government would know that, and says the leak is highly inappropriate. on top of that, the biden administration prohibits seizing documents from journalists without authorization from u.s. deputy attorney general lisa monaco, leaving many to ask why would the deputy ag give that kind of approval. james meek was the award-winning producer of a hulu documentary called "3212 redacted,"
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referring to the special forces unit ambushed, where four u.s. soldiers lost their lives, and the pentagon kept giving the families of the fallen soldiers different versions of what happened. i also covered that story, and talked to one of the widows at the time, michelle black. watch. >> he knew his odds, that he wasn't coming home, but if he took a risk some of his friends might. >> another abc journalist who also worked on the hulu documentary left the network a few months before james meeks disappeared. as for meek being raided by the fbi, having his documents seized, never being charged, and disappearing, we asked abc news why they or correspondents like jonathan karl are not covering this. abc news responded saying only
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meek resigned very abruptly, and hasn't worked for us in months. very odd. tucker? >> tucker: yeah, that's a really weird story. maybe there's a normal explanation. hard to see what it might be. trace gallagher host of "fox news at night." thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: there's zero scientific basis for sexually mutilating children, but some guy dressed like a woman in a military uniform he did not earn, who works for joe biden, says it doesn't matter, voters should just shut up and do what the periods of time say. watch. >> it's very important to note that the fact that the appropriateness of a range of medical treatments, evaluations and treatments, of people who are transgender and transgender youth, is thoroughly grounded in medical research. we do not need state laws and actions that dictate principles of transgender medical care by us, pediatric experts.
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>> tucker: absolute car croon world, and the cost is destroying the lives of children. matt walsh of "daily wire" has been reported on the sexual mutilation of children at vanderbilt. vanderbilt halted the surgeries. this friday he's hosting the rally to end child mutilation. he joins us tonight. matt, thank thank you so much r coming on. so this is still going on in the state of tennessee, do you believe? >> i think so. the thing is vanderbilt was the hub for it, but there are other places. you could go to -- there are plastic surgeons, for example, that do double mastectomies on teenage girls. there are many different so-called medical institutions that do these sorts of procedures. "daily wire" did a report today, that insiders within vanderbilt,
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expressing their own concern off-the-record that, yeah, they put a pause on these procedures. they're planning to start it up again, or they will if they can get away with it, which is why, you know, we can't rely on these institutions to police themselves. there have to be laws. most americans, when they hear about this, they're shocked to find out there aren't already laws, you know, banning doctors from doing cosmetic surgeries on teenage girls, you know, sterilizing and castrating kids. you know, it's crazy there aren't laws, but there aren't in most states. that's what we are calling for in tennessee. although i will say, look, the fact that vanderbilt was even willing to put a pause on these procedures, this is an example of pressure from the right causing a left wing institution to cave at least temporarily. that is significant in its own right, but of course we're not going to rely on them to continue on their own. >> tucker: no. i mean, if a country that can't even ban the genital mutilation of its own children, you know,
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how can a country like that continue even? by the way, you're the one that uncovered the videotape that showed vanderbilt was doing this for the money. >> right. you know, on the one hand it's not a big revelation, because of course they're making a lot of money from it. in one of the videos a doctor explained how she convinced vanderbilt to get into the gender transition game to gin with, and said it's a big money-maker? why? to make a fake penis for a woman is complicated, and you're making a patient for life, because they come back for follow-ups, and it's a patient for life. they make a lot of money for it. >> tucker: thanks for calling them out. matt walsh, thank you. >> tucker: if you're distressed by the people who run the biggest corporation in this country, you probably haven't heard from the ceo of goya
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foods. we'll talk to him next after the break.
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>> tucker: what do you think china thinks when they see our transadmirable, racial la79? better not take taiwan. scary. if you're used to listening to corporate ceos on television, you might be surprised by the ceo of goya foods, the biggest latino food company in the united states. two years ago he went to the
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white house to announce he was annhe wasdonating food to a foo. there was a boycott by sandy cortez, but it doesn't have the impact sandy cortez thought it would have. we spoke to him about his brand on a brand-new episode of "tucker carlson today." here's part of it. >> i way i grew up with a work ethic, and faith in god, i see that deteriorating. i can't stay silent about that. it's not anything against anyone against our consumers. in fact, you know, when i said we were blessed with president trump, we're offering a couple million pounds of food, it turned into 4.5 million pounds of food. i was made a commissioner, in the white house commission on
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hispanic prosperity, but i was there to offer food to a country that had none. the food banks were empty. i sat there and i said, you know, president trump was a builder, and i said that we were blessed. the holy spirit put those words on my lip -- lips. it gave me a platform. all of a sudden for saying we're blessed it put me on all these programs -- i pissed off a bunch of elites, woke people, who are not really -- i mean, aoc is technically latina, i don't think she speaks spanish. god bless her. she's a young kid. she doesn't know better. the reaction we got was from julian castro, manuel miranda, aoc, was boycott, boycott, boycott. of course you're allowed to boycott a company, but can't promote it like when president trump was on the resolution
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desk, or ivanka held a can of black beans. we never lost our core business. you know, we sell to the masses. we sell rice and beans. rice has protein, fiber, antioxidants, phytonutrients. combined with rice it's a complete protein. it's very healthy, the main staple of our consumers. it's not the elites that are -- i mean, we lost $3 from these elites, but we kept our core. tucker, i go anywhere, and people say, you know, i like what you said, and i started buying your products. people came up to me, i don't even know how to buy -- what to do with your product, but i bought them anyway. >> tucker: ha-ha-ha! >> i gave it away. don't give it away. try it. you'll like it. we were doing so good that after aoc threatened to boycott us, we
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did so well, we made her employee of the month for selling -- for raising sales so dramatically. >> tucker: goya foods, it's amazing. the country is changing. see that tomorrow on fox nation. we'll be right back.
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holy smokes, we are out of time. how did that happen? we will be back tomorrow, thursday. here is sean. three weeks from today will be the morning after the night of election day and in 20 days you will decide the direction of this great country of ours. tonight we are in. , pennsylvania. hello york. how are you? we will be

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