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it is so easy that the weight just kept coming off. that's when i knew that this is real. >> golo works. i still can't believe that i look like this. >> the world cup has moved to the holidays like gooseberries. >> this is going to make everything wonderful. we've got work to do. we're going to need lots and lots of sweaters and morewo. and maybe some freshly baked cookies. loosen up. oh, evening. babylon bee is >> and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, the babylon bee is one of the last english language satire sites left on the internet. sites on the e and no, we're not countingrn the daily beast or the atlantic magazine, neither of which makes people laugh on purpose. the babylon, by contrast, is intentionally amusing, and it succeeds mostly because it is sharp and it's honest., ththis march, the site publisheo a piece with the headline the babylon bs man of the yearee
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is rachel levine. the article is funny because she pointed out that rachel levine is himself pretty funny. here you hav e a man dressed up wearing like a woman in makeup and purple glasses wearingbe the some kind of admiral's uniform, pretending to be the assistant secretary of health. >>istantcretary when he looks e a candidate for an imminent heart attack himself. so the whole outfit is a riot. it's like a halloween costume,se some clever drunk collegeg as student dreamed up this year. a i'm going as an obese transvestite health admiral. e n you'svd laugh ifes you saw him a partlay. allow t but the bush administration can't allow you to laugh at rachel levine.h at rachel levinr kamala harris or a or at karine jean-pierre or kamala harris or any of the other transpac absurd figures to pretending or o running our country, or for that matter, at bynum'urs self, who somehow they tell you got, suote, eighty one million vote despite being senile and rarelyn going outside. it's all pretty funny when you think about it, but you can'tbes lauge h and you can't laughon because humor is the mostce subversive thing. once you start noticing the pure, hilarious
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ridiculousness ridic, the peopln charge may be much less likelyto to obey them. so it's absolutely vital that somebody wipe that smirk offr ii your face by force if necessary. so twitter immediately banned babylon bee from its site for the crime of making fun of rachel levine. >> so you've heard that story. s four other i stories like it. but here's what's interesting about this one . elon musk, wherever he was at the time, noticed this happening and he was appalled. he wasn't appalled because he's an ideological conservative. musk is thhee richest man iny the world. being didn't get that way by being a right winghe's a political activist. he's a business guy. to by. the extent musk has politics, they seem toes be traditional, civil liberties oriented, liberal. but banning a comedy site for mocking someone in power that t seemed totalitarian to elon musk. so musk called the head oflon be the babylon bee, seth dillon ,e, and told him that he, quote, might need to buy twitter.t >> and he wasn't kiddingafte yesterday. r hsafter months of legal drama,
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musk did that.d >> the bird is freed, he tweeted. then he fired several ofts ceo the company's top executives, including its ceo, parag agarwal. within hours, he pledged to let people laugh online if they wanted to let peopler pu who have been excluded from our public conversation speak. lifting the bans on the bandncle commentators on twitter that would include, presumably, donald trump, the former president , project veritas, a group of journalists, alex jonesists, al and many thos of others. then muspromisk promiseded to me twitter's algorithm transparent. whats twitter' twitter's algorih exactly what? >> we don't have anyav. real ida because no., in seeing it, weelp will now. twitter will no longer be a publicly held company. it'll be a privately heldcohe company. and musk has said he will showm us exactly how it works. >> apparently, the algorithm has effectively existed tos. censor conservatives on the basis of their political views. so n so now in one day, people
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who coul d not speak will be allowed to speak the playingtran fielspd to be transparent, whicn is a prerequisite for fairness. and if you want to laugha big da on social media, you can. d if y itou seems like a big day.dom os isis seems like good news. and if your jo tb defend freedom of the press and it is the jobs, of journalists to defend freedom, the press,excite because they rely on it, you'dd think you'd be pretty excitedt y paou'rt this, but they're not excited. instead, journalists are panickednickedopment by this dee i thinch. i think he's a. >> i think that he's cavalier. r i think there's something dangerouols when the richest guy in the world controls one of the most important political social platforms in the world. >> i think this is a guyness who ran a business come in, in t business and to fire the people before you even sit down with them. just a cavalier recklessness. he reminds me of a bond villain. as i said, the richest guy in the world buys a social media platform. it's just non tht a good equati. >> i think he's a dangerous fellow.
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it's scary when rich people own media companies, says donny deutsch, who inherited a media company from his own rich father. >> but he doesn't mean it. there's no principle here.t noms whanbt it msnbc means it. >> how do you know that?not because they're not complainingp about, say, msnborc is corporate owners. it's billionairee owners ownerst comcast. they're not upset aboutezos the fact that jeff bezos, probably the second richest manl in the world, owns the hometownw newspapenr of the government. "the washington post", "the washington post", ownedtwee by another billionaire, just published a tweet telling users how they can crush ould cru twitter now onl that elon musk owns it. quote, if you do only one thingk the post wrote , lock down dsets your ad settings on twitter. starve them out. >> "the washington post" reporters are also panickedht b thatba free speech might be back on twitter. taylor lorenz, one of the mostro famous and thoroughly ridiculous reporters at a particularly agh rough night,
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quote, it's like the gates of opened on the site tonight. >>sha. she wrote the gates of , people are meeting, you may have noticed, spend their entire lives onlin he. now the gates of open when wet run out of diesel fuel and thed. airlines don't work and people freeze to death, the gates ofaya don't open. when people get to say what they want on social media. sorry, get some perspective. funny, but none of them have perspective. it is sad, responded frank shaww works at the head oforkss communications at microsoft.. lawrence was upset because she makes her living by defaming people and then harassing them personally. ing thembut until last night, tr protected her and many journalists like her from any criticism whatsoever. >> here was vijaya got a gaudi who is the chief censor at twitter. the head lawyer explained why twitter bans anyone who mocks journalists because it's dangerous to moccause itk journ. >> what we were trying toin understand the context of what was goin tg on , take action on them, because again, i don't know, joe , if you've ever been
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ite target of dog piling event on twitter, but it is notthou particularly funsa when thousans of people or hundreds of people are tweetingand at you and sayr things. itd that's can be viewed as a form of harassment. it'sth not about the individual tweet. >> ns about the volume oe beinf things that are being directed. >> i don't understand. and so in that particular case,i we made the judgment call and it is a judgment call to take down the tweets that were responding directly to thesen journalists that were saying learn to code even ifn to cod they didn't have a wish of harmo specifically attached to them because of what we viewed as ae coordinated attempat to harasshs them. wo see how this works. sork whes?oun you're'r a journa, y people's livesy in this country on behalf of-- a politica pl party. you can totally crush them, get them fired from their jobsy ,attacked them to the point o they literally lose custody of their children, which has happenedeir ch is happening now. >> by the way, you can do whatever you want if you're you a journalist, but if anyone criticizes you, they have toth be shut downdown br cr because
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their criticism is violence. in thi, s case, twitteobjer objd the phrase learn to code. now, that's a phrase specifically used to mock journalists because that's what journalists told coalminers to do. alminers when thwhen they lost n learned to code. >> it's not a threat in anyldn' way. it's not violence. it's a joke.sa but until last night, you couldn't say it on twitter. of course, you could aim it downward. you could still tell coalwnward miners to learn to code, but ame you couldn'trs t help people with power to learn to code.. >> that's the point. when you eliminate free speech, who do you help the people in charge? only the powerful benefit from censorship. "the dail the other, the daily caller, was banned for tellingrn the daily show to learn to code . so the propagandists hadr. protection from twitter. >> that's the point. and they've lost it. in blogs like the verge or very upset. the verge is published "the verg profanity laced screed that included this amazing line. quote, mospat people do not want to participate in a horrible, unmodern in internet spazzes.
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also, ever also, everyone crying about free speech convenientlyg t. endorses the biggest threat to free speech in america is the f ing government. rica i okay, wells , that's true. f-init's also a lie by omission because in fact, twitter was acting on behalf of the government. that's the point. e missionr wawe know that thankk filed by alex berenson, tha and others, we know for a fact that twitter censoredan political views at the behest of the white house and also at of pfizer .ernment so the biggest company in toget the world, the biggest government in the world,her and get together, tell les.smedia powerful people they can't talk. and that's what the mediare defending a are defending right now. so obviously, they don't understand the concept ofhy freedom of speech or why it's important or why elon musk bought twitter. joe cirincione, a quote next sec expert member on the thoroughly discredited accounts on foreign relations,ts wrote this last night, for l example, quote, i now approach every tweet as if it could
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be my last. well, the self dramatizes ofseld these people are such dramarale. queens. >> democratic party lawyer th marc elias was hysterical as well. quote, i am here until he tickss me off. ma the thing is , marc klaas isn't going to be kicked off with her now.we >> wto be.e don't want him to bb by the way. we think everyone should be able to speak ab,le td because that's the basis off a free country when we don't have that, you have to tell terrorism and only people who are benefiting from it support it. >> the whole point of the transaction is to maked certain that everyone can talk. that did this.n musk the point is to stop censoring all people, period. cas the popular kind ofee to sa comfortably smug put it, quote, we're celebrating because we're. that's free to say what we want. exat's what they took from us and that's why they're terrifie d. exactly.want so a the people who've alwaysre then able to say whatever they want are upset not becauseer their right to speak is under threat, because you nod w have . the right to speech and thebe hatecause that is now it's morf a fair fight. restorin.g free speech is the e
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main reason that elon musk fired prag agrawallo would be t0 head of twitter, the loathsomegl head of twitte wr who went on the record ink 2020 sayingue his goal was to block people from saying what they believe towa be true. >> watch, watch. our goal is not to be bound by the first amendment, bu st our role is to serve the conversation and our moves reflective of things that leadpc to a public conversation, the kinds of things that we we do do. what about this? is the focus less on thinking about free speech, but thinking about how the times have changed. one of the changes today that we see is speech is easy on the internet. most people can speak whenr roli our role is particularly emphasized is going to be hard. >> so free speech isn't just a prerequisite for freedom. >> of course , it's not simplyn th the first right guaranteed invic the bill of rights. it's our civic religion.is it's what america is without
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free speech.! it's not america, period. a so here you have a guy who comes to america, clearly d a smart guy does very well here. good for him.made $ made like forty two million dollars last year. 42 million las great. >> and within a few years ofre getting here, decides to it? overturn our civic religion. >> and nobodbey says anything gn about it. bigon. t to no.is elon musk, also an immigrant toe this w country, by the way, comf here because he understands thatason you freedom of speech e whole reason you would want to live here in the first place. >>nk a so thing about twitter, before yesterday, was that ite e was censoring people before youv evenen knew you were censored. >> this is called shadow banning. g alusing algorithms to suppresk information like the new york post, accurate reporting. one hundred biden's laptop. they did a lot o.f that>>. one remember, one of the things oure i'm most excited about in our efforts is to switch proactive enforcement. i think that for too l long we
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relied on people reporting things to us . and i'm sorrt your expery about- your experience and the reports that you get .'t i don't i can't address those t specific ones, but i do thinkmoe enabling twitter to be more proactive and actually identify this content to the extent thatw we can is goine g to make a big difference for people so that we can take action on thisucker: content before it even gets seen. >> y so w yeah, so we can censor you before you even know you've been censored. and we're so confident in on our total power over you that we can brag about it on tv.pl that woman and her boss and a lot of other people at twitter,f the enemies of free expression ,the enemies of freedom itself, they're all gone walking down the road, talk their lunchboxes. this is a huge deal .'s h it's hard toar overstate how transformative this could be . the activist left believed it owned twitte leflieved r and the public. conversation in this country more broadly. why do they think that? becausk thate for many years they have owned it. they had a monopoly and thatpoly monopoly has been broken has one
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every one can talk rich or powerful, poor or powerless, n everyonetter whe can talk, nothing will everce be the same . defend it and the democratic party will be forced to defend itsmoct positions on their merits. now mocrats pulled a sitting president off twitter. nonninw apparently he's running again. you p so how could you possibly, defend censoring that candidate, donald trump, if yo mp?u democracy, are you really going to argue that a presidentialue candidate can't talk?e they're going to havgoing e to e what. they're going have to say thatto trouublic. what's that conversation going to look like? the biden administration is in troubleve because of this. >>m everything depends for them on censorship, everything they're going to d do everything they can to shut twitter down again and they're going to do their best to destroy its new owner. and elon musk must know thatg iy he's doing it anyway. and that's the definition of
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bravery. people assume always that peopssume d toan affor be bold. yor >> youyou canwa do whatever you want. you're rich, but the opposityoun is true, actually .d, look around. there how many brave billionaires are there? not manyt many. he >> why?ose. because the more you have,no the more you have to lose.g as there's no such thing as if few money. there's only a few povertyu po.o and yet the richest man in the world is risking it all to save free speech.ends, th >> whatever you think of elon musk and however this ends, that'sg to a remarkable thing te watch or me.r >> film is the ceo and founderfo of the center fomir american liberty, and she joins us tonight for me. thanks so much for coming. you've devoted your entire lifeh to defending free speech ins it the courts. >> and bless you for that. you're one o a f the very fewbig de. still does it does this seem? like a big deal to you? >> well, well, it's a huge deal , tucker, and i'm very excited.elm now, ellenus, usque, like you said, is taking a big riskn by doing this, is putting a target on his back .e that he's already done that. perspece and my perspective has been that twitterer is so important i the public discourse here. i've actually sued twitter on two
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occasions for two people with radically different political views, but botith ofod megan murpcensored. megan murphy was censored for statinhyred fog truths aboutr pe transgender people coming intonn women's bathrooms and spaces and creating threats. and robinh waso hanle was censod by our california government, using abidin vendor to take down his accurate speech, questioning certain aspects of the twenty twenty election. ense many, manyd. of our other cliens have been censored. you mentioned project veritas. >> tulsi gabbard is shadow aband. so many of us . and so i love the first them. amendment and happy to see thato the new owner ofme twitter does as well.to and i think that some of d the things that he needs to do to immediately restore confidence in the valu e of this platform is , like he said, to g open up the algorithmsor, to stp the shadow manning, to really open uordsp and publish the recs of all attempts by governments, by private corporations,
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by politicians to as bk forhat censorship. we should all knowha whappentre happened and transparencisy is the first step to resolving the public trust in this ver sye important platform. so even though i'm suing tse, i would love to see these improvements be made. and all of the noises he's making so far , yesterday's terminations of the most egregious anti speech executives at twitter is aand major firstenor up. and now i hope elon musk hires the right people. >> people are policy. it's going to be very importante for him to make sureader thas t the new leaders of twitter discard all of these bad old- k policies. itis a ind then i think it is a absolutely open horizon for free speech on the internet. >> nowter:, and tell us exactly when and how government colluded with social media platforms to squelchyou ma political speech. you make such a smart poinh a sr wiying t, i wish i'd thought of that myself, but i hope thatll
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they will do that.gh we have ant to absolute right to know because that is just really quickly. that is a clear violation of the first amendment, is it not? >> i believe so.r and that's wha t our lawsuits have been alleging so far . courts haven't gone there. they need to.ths are so the lawsuits are ongoing.ca i hope we can, you know, move past them and speak freely, know. >> thank you for all you've done on behalf s. apprking freely, hermitude. appreciate it. thank you. thank yso you probably have the sense that joe biden has let a lot of people into this country illegally. yolyu probably don't really havu shocked. how many.'l and when you find out, you'll l be shockedtell y. we were we'll tell you after and the break. first, we have breaking and sad news involving the husband of the speaker of the house thatpa woululd be paul pelosi. n >> eighty two of sanew francisc, our west news anchor trace gallagher is tracking these developments for us . >> trace. >> thank you, tucker. this is a fox news alert news alert. i'm trace gallagher in los
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angeles. a suspect is behind bars following an attack on house speaker nancy pelosi's husband. paul pelosi is recovering after undergoing surgery to repair a skull fracture. the intruder who reportedly called quoting, where is nancy ? then beat pelosi repeatedly with a hammer inside the couple's san francisco home. paul pelosi also has serious injuries to his right arm and hand. the assault comes 11 days before the midterm elections and is being condemned on both sides of the political aisle. >> i think we're looking at it at a time in our country where there is so much discourse that you buy and anyone who professes to be a leader has to really understand the meaning and the impact their words, their posture. >> senate minority leader mitch mcconnell said this about the attack, quote, horrified and disgusted by the reports
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that paul pelosi was assaulted in his in speaker pelosi's home last night. grateful to hear that paul is on track to make a full recovery and that law enforcement, including our stellar capitol police, are on the case for the latest coverage, i will see you back here tonight on america's late news. fox news at night. that's midnight eastern, 9:00 p.m. here on the west. trace gallagher, back to tucker carlson now. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage blake masters. this may be the most significant midterm elections of our lifetime. four months our team was able to embed with the masters campaign, a republican candidate who is not a politician, who may be an actual reformer. i'm trying to show people what a new breed of politician looks like. we're going to send a fighter to d.c. that's me, the fighter. our job is to see what it takes for a different kind of candidate. to win in one of the most competitive states in the country.
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right now and see how much you can save the by administration.l croselease the latest numbers on border crossings. illegal borderlate frida crossie friday night. they're hoping nobody would notice. but our bill milliga noticen didd noti notice. >> dhs releaseced highly rep anticipated september border numbers late friday night pastlc 11:00 pm eastern. and they are historic. migrnumbers reveal there were more in two hundred and twentyt seven thousand migrant encounters in september. septemthe highest september in s history and the equivalent of two full capacity university ofy michigan football stadiums. fiscal year 2020 two ended with nearly two point four million migranencount counters. that's equivalent to the population of houstont incl and it's the highest fiscal year ever recorded, not including 60udg0 thousand known gateways in the year. >> there were also 98 border patrol arrests of suspects on the fbi's terror watch list the l or 2020 two. the
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that's nearly quadruple the previous five fiscal years combined. cbp sources tell fox in thisp se del rio sector, in just the first three weeks of october alone,of octob there hal already been more than twenty nine thousand illegal in in the rioe grande valley. video provided a law enforcement source shows a group of drug smugglers insmur broad daylight, loading up a waitinylight lg vehicle with s of drugs. so this country's never seen anything like this. this will change america forever in ways we can't evening anticipate. about what are democrats sayingt it? well, they refuse to acknowledge even that it'sed the happeninm g. bor an illusion confronted them in a congress about the state of the border. they they ran away. >> watch it, ma'am.do you is the border secure?ration do you agree t? the administration at the border is secure. >> we'll let youu go go ..n chairman, one question in? your opinion, is the border secure? >>th i have to go give a speech> then you hear i heard you. it's a quick question. is the border secure answers r about the border? few and fa aboutr between from
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some democrats on capitol hill, including the secretary of homeland security, alejandro, mayorkas. >> i'm bill melungeo>>n with fox news. do you have a few moments tonuto talk about the border real quick? i'm sorry,bout i reached out to> your office house to talk to you last week. i don't >> they blew us of. f. got i appreciate it. it's nine hundred thousand. n got away. hundred forty . rep thank no comment, sir.f te >> only democrats from of th the state of texas, the front line of the border crisis endedn up talking to us and they expressed concern about the border. >> this is unsustainable. it has bee been unsustainable fr years. we have resources down there, >> tt we clearly need to be doid more . >> this is our administration. to underst i. t now! and , you know, they need toe to understand. they own it now. they own it now. >> and they have to take the steps to correct this. >> so if you're wondering why republicans are surging in the polls, this is why the only candidates talking about the border turn out to be republicans. >> we have a catastrophe at hav the border and we should not fet have sanctuary cities.to as john fetterman ha ints triedo
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introduce, he completely a porous, open nature of our border, which john fetterman supports,port is created a humanitarian crisis. >> oh, we've see n a massiveaese2021 increase was in overdoses.e ca 2020 one was the highest number we've ever seen.ctly corand we can directly correlae this to the wittmer biden policies. border.of having an open borde. we know that drugs are pouringsl across our border every day. >> the surge is still lik continuing. and it's not just about peoplers coming. it's also about things like illicit drugs that are coming, the , the laborg trafficking. this is about working with the department of justice too tacklt be able to tackle the illicitbo drugs that are coming in. but we need to storder. mp itile the border. >> had millions and millions of. people pouring across illegallye . we've had record numbers of fentanyl come in. we now see i ities t ravaginglie our communities like never before. i didn't hear people like charlie expressing outrage i outrage waout that thing that i worry about with all of this illegalnt immigratioart a n is that if yot to start a relationship with this country, we're all common citizens. ia great, big . we we're on a great big american family. we look after each other.
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whether you came whether yo one generationl pa ago where hert o came ten generations ago, we're all part of the same family. >> but your introduction to this country should notea be breaking itking is laws. >> so how many people have comea into this countrn y illegally during the bush administration so far in less than tw o years? well, the federation for american immigration reform, fair has been following this. they've determined that five point five million illegal aliens have crossed intoo the un the united states since joe biden took office. that's more than the populatiorn of many countries. that's one of the population of new zealand or ireland. or costa rica. the scale is unimaginable. -- we will not recover from this. >> dan stein is the president of fair. he joins us to talk through the numbers. >> ben stein, thank you so much for coming on . five point five million. >> that's almost hard to believe. well, yobelievu have to remembee at any given point in time, there are hundreds of millions r of peoplldrdine on the move arod the world. and according to international surveys, t
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o point five billion people who would like to movenci to a handful of countries, the g the united states , joe biden has turned his back on the american people and our borders. he has a dhs secretary who not only lives but believes he canly improvise, make up immigration law by using the parole power which congress has said is very limited to turn around and let in millions and millions of people under parole, which is a fraud on the american people with the that expectation that someday, if they can't make ano asylum claim, maybe they'll be removed back to their home country. >> this is a fraudbut th hundhe american people. it's a total lie, but the worst part is hundreds of millions more people around the world see what's going on .really and they're really i, reallyen interested in making plans to move here unless by antion -- d. the first time we see anere's np administration that doesn't pivot. there's nos pivot. there's no response. biden has never been to at th the border. harris hase situation never actually looked at the situation in the border. mayorkas simplyorkasy lies about border patrol agents whipping. homean, he's turned his back on
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his own border patrol. how can my work as possibly conduct operations as secretary of homeland security when hewh doesn't have the respect of anyone working in immigration enforcement? enforcement?ublicans have an agenda. come january , the american people are going to be looking very closelyy what republicanspe do, because they have they have a commission from the american s people. parol has to be shut down.y trie congress has repeatedly tried to stop this kind of abuse by unprincipled executives. when you have a president united states who will not carry out his fundamentas fulndr functions under the constitution to defend our borders,rders, i it's no differn failing to defend the united states from military invasion. arsay the chinese decide that hawaii is somehow part of china . and hunter and biden calls hun t hunter and says hunter says, don't worry about that's an impeachable offense or conducting foreign affairs or minting counterfeit money. this this is counterfeity! this immigration, undermining the all the limitation, all the limitationimmigratths in imn
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law. congress is carefully crafted over many decadey decades. got i don't understand if you've got five and a half millionzonaa people coming in lesnds than twt years, why the governors of arizona and texas, both republicans, haven't sent the national guard to sealthat s the border. one's ever that seems like a really simplei and no one's ever explained that to me. ned you know why?wants. >> remember, tucker, this why is what the aclu wants.times. it's why they sued the trump administration hundreds of times. the southern poverty law center, the national council of well, maldef and the otheryear organizations for years have fought to bring abouht to brt tl border anarchy and chaos. this is the objectivobjective t states can have no authority to implement immigration law. nt, h and so unless yoe u have state and local cooperation with the federal government,uc the situation will only deteriorate. >> such an active hostility toward the united states . >> i mean, only people who hated a country would do this to the country. >> i really believe that. those i'm amazed by what you found.
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and we are glad to have you both. i can't even guess i've gottenin thme inside tips on who might have the advantage, but i'm notc going to emily.ke >> no, i reason to read a lot, but i can i can say sincerely, es. rooting for you both. the you know, the rules. you fo i'm just going to repeat them just in case you've forgotten. hands on buzzers. i ashands on buzzers k questions that i'm alle all multiple choice. ch to buzz ingetsh gets to answer critical. you have to wait until t i finis asking the question. all possible answers before answering. every correct answer is worth one point. aget the wrong a point. >> best of five wins.dy t are you ready to go ?i okay, here's an amazing story i know you're going to answer. a massachusetts woma husetts nprotes protesting an eviction has beetn charged with assault and batter chargedy for attackig the police in a very unusualeapo way. what weapon did she usn did she? was it a ferret? was it b , venomous snakes? >> was it c, a swarm of bees? oh, good job. >> yes.
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oh, wow. okay, i'm going to go a day. a ferret. i mean, that'd be fun.that w ouyou know, that would've been my guess. that's kind of a traditionala weapon o trf victim. >> but did she employ a ferret in this? >> let's find out if this woman has now been chargedhe unl with assault and battery for unleashing a swarm of beesea on sheriff's deputies. >> they say she smashed the lid and drive over to agitate the bees and make them more aggressive. >> over to bees and i was you knoo and obviously i'm pro police, but i i'lim impressed. >> okay, question to take a look at the picture on your screen, it's not a demon fromtr the pits of . it's an extreme close upcl of bugs face. the question is , what kind of bug is ? is it a bedbug? is it be an ant or is it c, a black horned beetle? >> bedbug ant, black hornedit'st
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i'm guessing c, rubber ducks to man. tha that would be my guess, too.e'll i have no idea if it's correct or not. atwe'll find out. >> is it bolts of rubber ducks? >>eck this annual belgian halloween tradition. >> no, there's pumpkin out thi g in to begin with . selena speranza. tucke i knew.r:ld h i knew there'sav a bardot eventh somewhere. all right. and see, duck, i thought rubber, the massive pumpkin. incredible. this pumpkin is prince harry qu. prince harry, i think it's hisrn actual name is releasing a tell all memoir. it's described as emotionallyna powerfullly po, remarkably pers. about his life in the publicboos eye. jusso the name of the book has just been revealed. is it a ginge and miserable? t. >> my life was a real sellout. is be my crazed, narcissistic wife is a nightmare. >> or is it c spare? oh, i'm going to go with c.
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you don't think it's my crazy narcissisticit nightmare. you can spare the with borat. e. right. okay, let's find out if you're correct. is it spar ise. >> and we're getting a first look at the cover of prince harry's highly anticipate anticipated memoir titled spare .d spare, n the title is taken from thing.ot it's their tur then to harry.cci doon i ?all. little i give up a spare and i agree with you. >> i preferred b ,i pr but we de make the rules here.we alway okay, final question. on ando animalend as you always do. >> so here's the question. which us cits. city is so overrn with filthy vermin that citys is but now called america's radiuses city? a, a baltimore? >> is it beat los angeles or is it c lawrence-lightfoot chicago? >> emily, you question
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it's an amendment democrat admen gretchen whitmer are pitching this as a pro-choice lawantees " because it guarantees, quote, reproductive freedom to quote every individualdom" t, its rese to the overturning of wha roe v. wade. >> but that's not it is.t actuat it is . >> it's about abortion. proposal three redefines reproductive freedom for every individual to include chemical and physical castration of children, gender ideology. gendr the federalist margo cleveland reports. the amendmenology.t would give s the constitutional right to be sterilized, but undergoing hysterectomytutional without their parent's knowledge or consent. the righerectomiithout tt to mu children. tejohn gibbs is running for congress from the state of michigan. >> he join and joinss tonight ts michigan's. thank you so much for coming yot on . dohi you think that most votersi in michigan understand what this acs ? i think that most votershis is. actually do not understand. i this is i think the number thata they understand is increasing becauspro-lifee great pro-life t
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throughout the state are doing great work to get the word out. i'm gettine wordg word because on the campaign trail what it's all about because my opponent aggressively supports this, buth i think most voters don't.is elecrobably will get them on election day. it looks good that right now a lot of people simply look at it and says freedom and rights.s and a lo.t of people like, quote unquote, freedom and rights without even knowing the background behind it. theyo go aheade do and say yes.n' sot yet bu a lot of people don', but we're going to change that. >> i think that's really smart. why is it so important for democrats to mutilate children ? why whwhy is iy don't they leavs children alone? why is it always the kids? they're focusethey're fo becaus >> because i think if you look at what their plans are, ety. the parents are a barrier to controlling society. re they can get directly to the kids at the schools and remove the parents from the equation, it's much easier for them to control the development of children, their education, their ideology, et cetera. and that's what this prop three does, is it removes parental consent. tucker, as you said, for both sterilization as well as gender change operations,e operat as ti
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it. and so you wouldn't even havon e to have a parental notification for those. can s really, really a serious issue. so, yeah, they're trying to >>t the parents out of the way so they can easier access wou and control over the kids. >>ev whyer e would parents evern people who define themselves as pro-choice, why wouldt up they ever put up with politicians stealing their authority over their own children? >> you know, we actually see tal some progress in this area. you when you talk to people on the streets and you say, are you supporting prop three ? they might say, yes, s butay thn if you say they you know, it allows your children to receive these kind of procedures, without even having any consent from you whatsoever, do you think that's a good thing? and almost everybody that answers that says no, the number of people that arf py learning about that every dayopi is increasing. so that's something to be optimistic about. bu about. inkt most parents, i , actually don't support that as long as we can make them understand that's inproposal proposal and prop three here, i think we're going to be in very goodui shape. i hope so, too. and i hope that your campaign is in good shape. you ruign a greaht.t campaign. >> john gives. thank it're honored to have you on tonight. thank you. . r: morthanks.
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