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>> plus, it works well.people fewer people die on the operating table when you do it that way.when you do it for generations. this is how american society ran. >> if you were smart and you worked hard, you could compete. i'm pretty much equal footing against anyone else in america.. they tell you that was neverallh true, but it was true. it was called the american o dream. the re moved here from allver oe the world to partake in that system. but there was a political problem with it. if you've gooutt a mérida kraddc society, it's pretty hard to play race politics because raced to plays no role in advancement. individual initiative is what matters. group interests are irrelevant in a meritocracy. now,group in that may sound idyc to you. >> it may sound like the kind of country you'd want to live in, but for the democraticcrat party, it was a disaster.ic p get your voters to the polls if they're not racially aggrieved? >> it's harde of. so at the tail end of the civilo rights movement, after all the legislatiol n guaranteeingen equality under the law had already been passed. >> democrats introduced a new concept. they called it affirmativethey . ton the idea was to punish or
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reward americans based on the color of their skin. >> ironically, thiics waally ts precisely the evil practice that the civil rights movement was designed to abolish. >> racial discrimination wasabos unequivocally wrong. that was the whole point of the skirmish on the edmund pettus bridge in the march on washington. >> oh,of the but no, said democ, slyly repainting the slogans on the bar nn. ca actually , racial discrimination can be good. it alln be depends on who's beig discriminated against. that was their argument. natedthat is still their argumet more than 50 years later. >> but even now, after all of this time, most people, if you buplain it clearly, don't really buy it. wait, i can't have a job orhavea get into college j, get a federl contract because i was born with the wrong skin color. and f afat sounds wrong. and , of course, the right affirmative action is wrong. >> it's totally immoral. it's completely unfair.y unfairand now for the first timn years, the democratic party is being forced to defend it in public. >> the supreme court is now considering a case about
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affirmative action in college admissions at harvard, specifically because they understand that their power depends on maintaining the racial spoil system they created. democrats are defendinge de the indefensible with maximum ferocity. unfortunately for them, it'sm ts not that easy to do. i affirmative action is nots norm only the very definition of racism, it's also highly embarrassing in its particulars. the closer you get to it, the moreo it embarrassing it y is when you elevate people on the basis of their appearance. you tend not to get veryve impressive people. >> why would youpeople.? unless unless you're buying sunscreen, skin tone is a s totallyon irrelevant criterion. supreme court justice sonia sotomayor unwittingly made that point today. >> sotomayor openly concedes that she got her job because of affirmative action. she was completely and demonstrably unqualified for the position. obama chose her because of the way she looked. now, that may sound deranged,bu but it actually happenedit. diss >> no one disputes it. today, we saw the consequencesda of thiy was s during oral argum sotomayor made a mistake that no first year law student wouldw
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ever make. s shche repeatedly confusel the terms de facto and de jure. now, if you're a lawyer, that is an inclusive mistake. >> it's like your local service station confusing gasoline itth dieselinel fuel. it doesn't happen because the terms have entirely different meanings. ething n de facto means something that's not in the law, but happens anyway. jury means something thatomethi is happening that is sanctioned by the law. >>ng see the distinction? of course you do.and yo and you're not even a supreme court justice.supreme court but sonia sotomayor doesn't see it. watc mh. o even >> so even if we have to showo e her discrimination now or segregation now, congress can't look at that a because we certainly have to draw segregation. the races are treated very differently in our society. in terms of their access to opportunity. we have racial segregation under the law in america. that's what justice sonia sotomayor just said. tice juswhy is this woman wearin
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a robe even after justice alito corrected her, sotomayor kept saying it. thn, on de jure segregatio she said. >> jure segregation in 2020m crs two, jim crow is stillse on the books. >> okay, thi.s is the society that affirmative action is created. sonia sotomayor doesn't know what jury means. ketanji brown . jackson can't define what a woman is . it's har hard tod to imagine a e case against affirmative action than its results. way and it's always going to be that way because the color of your skin is relevant. ve >> and if we don't believet, that, then everything falls apart. evhing fallsso as the arguments, the case against affirmative actionst affir somehow got stro. watch this exchange betweentwee brad kavanaugh and state solicitor general. >> how areon applicants from middle eastern countries classified from jordan, iraq, iran, egypt, and the like? >> my understanding is that just like other situations sit where they might not fit within
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the particular boxes on the common applicatiothe como we rely on self reporting. and we would ask, they canicular volunteer they their particular country of origin, but if they honestly check one of the boxes, which one are they supposed to check? ecki do not know the answer to that question. >> oh, so just to remind you, something you already know, but probably never think about the u.s. government collects data on people's races. >> now, in a society wherehe we're all equal as citizens under the law, why would they do that? that's what the did. e agains so we're against keeping track of people on the basis of race ,aren't we?e, >> and with so much at stake,? how do we determine someone'sak, race? >> how long before we're takingd blood tests or measuring the shape of people's heads? s it's been done before itke happens in other countries to this day. tests?it's really dark and disgusting. so the question that exchange i, was what box to the middle easterners check? >> oh, no idea. but of course, everyone knows
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the answer. if you want to get into competitive school, the best bet those middle easterners would be to identify as black. the studies prove it. should >> according to a 2009 study by princeton sociologist tomen espin, selective schools currently boost black applicants to the point that whites are penalized.th >>ro three hundred and tenug pot on the saten for being white asians or penalized four hundred and fifty points foringa being asian. >> talk about systemic racism. >> how is that allowed in this country? well, good question. a >> and if anything, this systemic racism and that's exactly what it is . it's racism at the systemic level has intensifieo somed oven the past decade. in caslevel,e you haven't noticn twenty , twenty trial court found that at harvard, skin color was determinative in admissions har for more than hal of all admitted african-american applicants and roughl y one third ofy one-th hispanic applicants. how patronizing, by the way, to them. look at this chart. t it shows the average sat score for admitted students by race at harvard from twenty to 2017 . >> it's almost unbelievable.
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how different the standardse are. and this is happening, oerfence course, not simply harvard doe,t simply the other schools, but all over the entire society. a few year a few years ago, a senior fellow at aei called mark perry found that blackness hispanic students were heavily favored for admission into medical schools. black students who had below average test scores were seven times more likely to be accepted to medical school. compared to white students with similar below average scores. and they were nine times times m more likely when compared to asian students with similar scores. that's medical schooth l. in the end, you will have bad doctors, not becausecaus african-american students make bad doctore afs, but becausepro the process of picking people p on the basis of irrelevanticking criteria like their skin tone is insane. >> iirret hales nothing to do with medicine at all.ith di fact, the practice itself discredits the medical schools that engage in it because it's thage in antiscience. this should make you uneasy. >> but wait, it gets worse. a
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here's an exchange from today. clarence thomas askedke the solicitor general what the educational benefits of so might be .ction >> here's the response. the mos>>t concrete possiblee scenario is stock trading. and there ar stoe studiecks thaf that racially diverse groups of people making trading decisions perfortrainingm a higher level,e more efficient trading decisions. and the mechanism there mechanet reduces groupthink. and people have longer and moree sustained disagreeing. and that leads to a more efficient outcome. well, i guess i don't put much stock in that because i've heard similar arguments in favor of segregation to racial quotas decrease groupthink and allow for a diversity ofr a viewpoint real. you live in a society that'sin a defined by racial quotas. is there more or lesbys groupthink than there was whenae you were a kid? is there a greater or smallervet diversity of views than there used to be? >> it's insane. bu it the point is to clarence thomas, it sounded very familiar. quote, i've heard similar arguments in favor o
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f segregation, too, said thomas, who grew up under jim crow inr u georgia. menot surprising because all racist arguments sound the same because fundamentally they are the same. give me this because of how gimb was born. rgument. >> it was wrong then.n and th it's every bit as wrong now. the difference is we no longer acknowledge the victims of it, and most are too ashamed to says a word. o bu t millions of them exist. by definition. there are people likcaite kaitli younger, who's a middle class white girl from texas with no we family connections or special advantages. all she had was hard work and intelligence. . she scored a near perfecton fifteen fifty on the sat. apparently the system was fair enough to acknowledge her achievements. >> she was told work thought hao the right thing and you'll be rewarded. but she wasn't. and wede why? she was turned down from everyil selective college she applied to because of her skin color.? how do you feel about that?s fet that? aboutdoes anyone really want te in a country like that? well, if you knew kristen clarks does, clark runs these t so-called civil rights division.
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at doj. clark didn't get the job because she care s about civil rights. >> no, she was hired because she opposes civil rightsghts and and she has her entire public life in 2020. she's also in balance. clark declared publicly that her political opponents should be killed in response to a ine chantingpl she fire fauci. here's what she wrote . we're quoting head of the civil did ts division. these people should be publiclyl identified and named barreicly d from treatment in any publict aa hospital if and when they fall ill and denied coverage under their insurance. >> oh, just them. h just >> that was her solution. so affirmative action lavs lunatic's with violent fantasies like kristen clarke to ascend to powers inde. and they can do that because be as they become more powerful,y they continue to claim that they are victims, but they'rethr not victims. >> kristen went to private school before she went to college. ff course, she's a product o privilege. >> what's interesting is that even as they tell you, affirmative, actions are single, most important social policy, you're not allowed to single out any individual
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personrtant so who's benefited . oh, it's great. but you can't say you got your job because of it. and of course, it's totally not allowed to put it to . people like kristen clarke are unqualified for the jobs they hold an insult to protected groups. >> butecte how are those protecd groups doing? affithey benefiting from generations of affirmative action? >> oh, no, they're not the kid s . >> doctors are benefiting fromtf affirmative action. we know that ezarormativt resulr black high school students are still abysmal. >> no one's helping themes blac 25% of asian high schoolers in michigan, for example, scored above a fourteen hundred last year in the sat. >> what percentage of black kids did zero. do not so how are they being helped when they're not being helped again? ngthe children of nonprofit executives and doctors, networki news anchors and barack obama, a they're all benefitingma,. but the people who need it are o getting no benefit whatsoever. in fact, they're beingt completely ignoredgettin. this is nonsensical. it's immoral and it's ridiculous. g ignoreand so, not surprisingl, the arguments we're hearing in favor of it today, accordingf th
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to scientific american, for example, science compels a racial spoilt today. system. this is real quote, the supreme court could destroy affirmative action, higher education and stem professionals. science must stand against the white supremacy and scientific racism. and it fuels arguments against it. so you're a white supremacist if you're against racial discrimination. >> okay, now, in a normal world, you would dismiss that out of hand . because it's deranged, just the opposite of the truth. you are not a racist for arguing on behalf of a colorblind society. you are a good person arguing against bad people, in fact, argue against racists. but they've inverted that and successfully cowed people into silence. 've coso joe biden solicitor geg the former miss idaho, he argued, say that affirmative action is somehow vital for national security to watch our armed forces know from armed heart. >> experion, that when we dono not have a diverse officer corps that is broadl diversey reflective of a diverse fighting force, our strength
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and cohesion and military readiness suffer. so it is a critica andn and mil national security imperative to attain diversity within the officer atrps. and at present, it's p not possible to achieve that diversity without race conscious admissions, including raethe nation's servic academies. the military experience confirmsation'rvic what this cot recognized and grutter that in a society where race unfortunately still matters in countless ways, achieving diversity can sometimes require conscious acts by our leading educational institutions. >> okay, so does she know the anything about the subject aside? how do you do you know, she does in the u.s. military wasitr the single most impressive institution in american life for generations. precisely because it was meritocratic, because people advanced on the basis of a individual effort and nodvt on the basis of group interest. it has been completely corrupted in the most recentgeni
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generation and that corruption is accelerated and under joe bide tn. result and the result o of that, well, the army is now dramatically short of its recruitmentmy goal because nobody, no normal person of any color wantsf an to join a rigged system. that's the truth. they've wrecked the militaryr re with this mind poison, which is evil. is min it was evil when it was. practiced in the south 60 yearss ago and is evil now.ars >> vikram, a swami, is an entrepreneur and author of nation of victims. >> he's a graduate of yale law school at harvard undergrad. he joins us tonight. so thank you so much for coming on . why is this and i notice that no one on the right wants to touch this because they're afraid or whatever . i don't know why it's so hardsor to defend a colorblindd meritocracy since that's america. but why do you think this is ann important fight? >> is important for so many reasons. but the first ofof the them, evn from my own experience, is that some of those elite institutions, tucker, is that affirmative action simply does not work to even hel p the very people it's supposed to helpuse it, because if it did helpofd ht those people, then you wouldn'te need to apply it to theget in
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same groups to get into boarding schoool whol who then h to be the exact same groups who benefit from it. and getting into college,roup who thens need to benefit fromcg the exact same thing, getting into graduate school, who are exempt then the exactthe pr same groups who benefit from itf in the professional workforce. if it wa s working, you wouldn't need it at every step ofof the the cascade. >> and here's the thing. tucker. nobody makes a case for affirmative action in the nba. nobody makes a case for affirmative action in the nfl because they know why that would ruinthl basketball and itd would ruin football. none of us would want to watch h it. why do we think it's any different when it comes to science or engineering? and i will tell you from my experience in the classroom or otherwise, i think that that's exactly what's happening in our culture, is we have an assault on meritocracy and an assault on excellence. and i think that's a. n assaultn assa on the american soul. we ned to put the merit back in america. it's probably why mostto put lee immigrants actually legally come to this country.am it's why my parents came here and we're at risk of losing unless we end affirmative action, which i thinkeric the supreme court has anan opportunity to do right now. >> well, that's exactly right. people around the world understood, despite what
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the academy tells us , that it was a pretty fair system, fairest in the world anyway. >>system ay and they came here a result. >> i just don't understand ii df the nba is too important to destroy with affirmative action, then why is it okay aton flight schools or medical schools? >> it makes zero sense to go.counte now, let'sra take the best counter argument from the other side, especially in the harvard context. tright, because that's the case before the supreme court. what opponents will say is that they allow legacy admissions. so how come you're just against affirmative action on the basiyo of race? you know what my response, let' to that is ? great. rit's get rid of both of them.s let'd s go back to merit. and if you want to get rid of legacy admissions, i'll take that trade. rmy kid doesn't need a leg upse to get into harvard just because i went there. in. leave it to the best playing field. may the best succeed made that most academically successful succeed made the most athletic succeed. that's america. that's what i need to revive. ah and conservatives actually need to be more bold about makingando that claim. >> that's what i would says ne.t they they certainly do, because it really is a foundational concept. if we're not equal as citizenst. ,then what's the point. vucevic i appreciate coming on in for so articulately
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defending that core american promis e. promis >>e, thank you. feedb thank you so brazil just held i its presidential election. the runoff was sunday, according to official figures. the incumbent president chabrol senario was narrowly defeated by his far left convicted criminal opponent, lula da silva. convthe margin of victory is le than two percent. now, there are a lotare io onsf questions about this election, whether all the ballots were counted, for example, and bosna has not conceded, but question the election results in brazilrs is no longer allowed. >> there or even here. >> youtube has just announcedt l it will censor anti any posts that raise doubts aboute the vote total in the statement ,youtube told us they have, quote, expanded our existing election integrityexpandin poliy to prohibit content, advancing false claims that widespread fraud errors or glitches occurred in the twenty twenty two brazil presidential . ection well, wait a second. the election is still ongoing.il the incumbent has not conceded. >> how do you know the claimsre are, quote, false?
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well, of course you don't. you are taking sides and using censorship to cement the results in place. this is propaganda. youtube is interfering in a democratic election in a sovereign nation. reign nati how is that allowed? >> well, there are also reports that several balseros supporters had been murdered in the streets. >> the footageocal is online.isl >>in obviously, all of this is j major threat to democracy. bu tt as the administration has not said a word about any of it, why is that exactly? we and why can't we know? k why can't an american citizen watch whatever he or she wants s to ? and why is youtube trying to affect the outcome ofth a presidential election? the supposed democracy so much should ask them. well, the midterm elections ares well, let's see. a week from today, we thoughtfrt weod talked to our favorite physician to assess the health i of one of the candidates, heal, is running for senate in pennsylvania. >> we'll talk to him next.om also, joe biden has completely, given up control of
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one middle age trustee forr oregon who's never had a real job, called john fettermanhaoh. perfect person. representative of his party is now running for senate ing ay pennsylvania and not doing a very good job.b. in a recent debate, he was we told you at the time, with somen sadness, unable to speakab coherentlytl at all, and yet hin condition is not improved since then. >> here's hiots appearance on cn from earlier today. >> well, let's talpearancek abot inflation, because that's a bigc concern for voters. what do you thinerk the biggest cause of inflation is ? >> and should the biden administration be doing more ? i just do. i think that simply is also weil to talk about the trillions in massive tax or tax cuts to the corporate tax structure as well. true. you know, trillionate tax strucs that have added to the deficit and now they still wante. to support those as well. true.in i think, in terms of being very serious about addressing inflation is is making sure is into those rates are brought
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back into line with whatd they should have been, where they're able to fight the deficit. >> how can his wife allow that? the lust for power really? is the original sin.st for we're still not allowed to see john . veterans medical records can kind of figure out what's in s their . >> butndit to assess his condito we're joined by our top doctor, dr. marcn , a . >> doctor , what do you make of this? well, tucker, that appeared confused at best. ti mean, he certainly doesn'toh have an indication there that he understands what the trump ta indicx cuts did four years aa but i'm no economist. i noticed another part of the interview where he flat out said, again, i'm not releasing my health records. you have transparent letters from doctors. well, look, doctors are not that transparent in letters, and that's very vague. and i want to know the specifics of why he notf only would have problems expressing himself at that debate with dr. oz and notat det only have problems hearing, but he seemed to have problems with comprehension.
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he seemed to have problemsand wi juggling things at once, possibly impacting decision making. so i want to see the mri. i want to see what a neurologist wrote in the medical records. we know he has a bad heart.e inr he's actually said thaect his stroke came from a blood clot, from an irregular heart rhythm. i want to see the cardiology record . i want to see the echo. cardiole look, he's showing great courage here by coming forward. but there's another issue here, which is what about the votersrs of pennsylvania? what dennso they deserve?ylva they deserve full disclosure. they deserve transparency. they deserve someone who is fitc to serve. >> tucker? yeahke, it'sr. all about john edwards personal journey. dr. marc siegel, i appreciate you coming on today. >> thank you. thanks, tucker.. so so fetterman is obvious cognitive problems, but that's just the beginning of his problems. he has a track record of precisely zero achievement. >> his only real job was running a town called braddock, pennsylvania, which is worse off now thanpennsylv was when hn it. >> but that has not prevented because the senate's at stake,ed
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the leaders of the democratic party from showing up inerg up pennsylvania telling you, no, no, he's great. >> watch this. know this job joh i know this job well. john is prepared right now.n to be an effective senator .r. wid i think with even more months of recovery, he's going to be back to where he was. but i think he did really well. >> it'd be great to haveo move john letterman to move forward on a positiv fe agenda. by the way, what is it about whether we have a republicant's senator or not? abouit's whether or not we haven adult, somebody who's responsible. i thought he was really good. i thought he knew what he was doing. i thought he was stronthere wag i look at pennsylvania. i mean, fetterman is everything that he appears to be, you know, where he stands. great he has great courage.co he has no reluctance to saysa what he thinksy what. >> he's my kind of guy and i think he's going to be fine. .they'll say anything, literally anything that he is running is u against john fetterman in pennsylvania. >> he's goinnndermang to doctorc thank you so much for comingto on .
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so is a non pennsylvanian. i look at this race. here's the lieutenantnd governor sitting lieutenant governor of pennsylvania,, you' versus you who's never held elected office before at all. >> and you're winnine offig. se so that suggests to me thatfede fetterman has done a uniquelrmyo bad job.cr why are these democrats coming in and vouching for a guy who can't even win a race in gostate that he's a lieutenant governor of? >> i think they justve? want the the fifty first vote in the senate and they don't appreciate that. john fetterman has been unable to defend his radical views. and that's the big issue in this campaign. he takes these extreme positions that he's held for years. they're out of touch the posi with pennsylvania values. a good example, fracking. heti calls it a stain invalues pennsylvania, wanted to have a moratorium on it, has said, i'll quote this is from just a few years ago. i don't support fracking at all. i never have yet. on the debate stage. and subsequently, he keeps saying that he's strongly supportive of fracking, but he's unable to reconcile those. and i think what pennsylvanians are saying, which is what manysr americans can say on their own, is washington is getting wrong
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with radical positions. i stand for balance.it buiot here'sns the part that gef me the night of the debate, t fetterman raised millions ofo dollars in orderad to advance hs campaign. mpaign more from other senate leaders right now than i could ever imagine being given to a candidate who won'tpe explain his radical views. so please help me fight back . go to dr. oz .com. this race is goingd by to ultimately defined by the ads playing on both sides.oth si i want to bede able to tell the truth about john fettermans more than he lies about me. >> it's a little unreal that he, keeps attacking you for being rich, which you are. >> butic you made your money. thisd is a guy who lived off h parents untiunl late middle agen he's never had a real job and he's got rich kid views. he's against fracking. what do you think rurad lhe pennsylvania has? likee pennsy how could you be ar fracking in a state thatet desperately needs energy revenue? i don't understand that. >> well, that's why he's been flip flopping on it. but it goes beyond that. he's taken the strong stance the to protect criminals over the desires of the innocent.
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he's wanted to release a one third of all prisoners.s he argues that i f he could just wan wave a magic wand, that hees would get rid of life sentences for felony murder. ried he tried to push twenty five murderers out of jail over the desires. arol other members of the parole board businesses are leaving philadelphia, wher e i am right now, because it's stills dangerous. and the fraternal order of police, when they endorsed da it, erna was unanimous because they just want to do their jobs. >> yeah.for me and they nee ud to because that city really is on the brink. it's obvious when you go there. >> i appreciate dr. oz, godspeed next week. take care. >> so right before the midterm elections, someone breaks into nancy pelosi's house and assaults her eighty two year old husband with a hammenar. that's awful. but it doesn't change the fact that a lot of the details are td tellinetg us about the attack. don't make any sense at all. and we'll tell youd what doesnt make sense after the break. ♪
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to the bottom of the story around the attack on paul pelosi in san francisco lastlos friday night. we couldn't and we still can't. it's notin gotte san francisco n the past twenty four hours, salice in san francisco, for reasons that are notn clear and not defensible, are still refusing to release the body cameraill refu footage, which wd answer most questions. and now there ar woue more questions about why the pelosi home was supposedly unguarded that night. homaccording to cbs news, after january 6th, nancy pelosi movedw hundreds of capitol hill police officers to field offices in tampa and francisco. >> did you know that she's gotd her own police force now? the point was to protect members of congress, presumably from donald trump's killing on army. >> so there was a field office,n the capitol hillon police in san francisco, according to this news account. >> and yet somehow there was no security at the speaker of the house is home on friday. l. it doesn't make sense at all. you know, it doesn't make sense either. is this supposed blog of the man accused david to pappid,
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? >> take a look at it reads like a left wing activist idea of what a cute extremist would post. so this guy was homeless, mentallyactivi and addicted to s who paid to register the site? >> the first time the site o appeared on archiving services was the day of the attack. ur thi what does that what does that mean? like, how could you explain that maybe there's a good explanation, not alleging anything, just asking questions, as they say. >> but those are fair questions to ask. but no. one media is going to ask those questions. why glenn greenwald is an independent journalist. his work is on substance. he joins us tonight to assess. glenn,o as thanks so much for coming on . >> so everybody feels obviously pain, thinking of an eighty two year old man being hit with a hammer. h >> it's the worst thing imaginable. it's quite common now. t why should the rest of rest of us sit here and accept obvious inconsistencies in a story that has public policy implications t and not say anything? >> we obviously shouldn't and is
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think is the most important t point about all of this, which is how many millions of people have been conditioned to believe that it's immoral or even some kind of reflection of mental illness, like your conspiracy theorists, ifliy you don't immediately and unquestionably accept whatever story is told to you by institutions of authority. and the amazing thinionsg abouti that, tucker, is that this framework is being constructed by journalists, people whose primary purpose in lifeed t is supposed to be to question and challenge the claimsbe to qf the powerful and instead nstead tdemonizing anybody who does. d skepkepticism itself can never be wrong. skepticismticism itss says thers evidentiary holes and there's faulty reasoning. and what we're being told, even if evidence does emerge later on to prove the skepticism itself was not just valid butwao necessary. >> so jeffrey epstein killed himself. o
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the russians blew up their own pipeline. julian assange is a criminaloun >> i mean, maybe we're in own the habit of just accepting the most ludicrous possiblehabi claims and moving on to the next thing that'of ts feels like where we are. ria ne i mean, i remember victoriwlate nuland, who's the state department official in chargeal of ukraine, went before i congress and sai ofd, we're reay worried that the u.s. and ukraine have biological jobs that are very dangerous. and if they fall into the russian hands, that can be a disaster. they fen be aand then he would , wait, what does she mean? was instantly branded a conspiracy theorist?d how many people are called conspiracy theorists? may they question whether a vaccine works the way they were told to work or anything else? this i is what they do, is demonize questioning. >> that was you on that night. >> what biolabs in ukraine? shut up, putin apologist for what glenn greenwald always do, like a palate cleanser of the fresh air of sanity coming into the studio. >> thank you very much. your thanks, drpa..
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>> so crime in the united states is out of control. it's not a n overstatement. ontrol >>. and paul pelosi's assaultdl is sadly another example of it. but there are other new horrifying videos of crimeno emerging in social media.cion't they don't want you to see it is because they want you to think, oh, everything's finev or accept the punishmenter or d. >> but we're going to show them to you anyway, straight ahead. hi, folks. it's the medicare annual enrollment period. >> and this year it's simple one before the deadline. call the number below to check your zip code for a medicare advantage plan with prescribed dental care and the benefit that adds money. back to your social security check every month. three , you'll find what you're eligible for. aep has a deadline call. now, i called to find a plan that covers more of my dental expenses. i call every year to make sure my doctor is still in my plan.
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go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. unfortunately, this country recorded an extraordinarily violent halloween yesterday. fourteen peopl e were injured in a drive by shooting in chicago, including children multipl 14 ig people were killed i in shootins in philadelphia and brooklyn. these crimes were just happening on the streets of bign cities. they're happening in schools as well. yesterday,g on cities bu proctol in utica, new york ,r in one student stabbed another in a hallway. the eighteen year old victim the suffered multiple stab wounds to his back and hands. juries >> here' ts footage of the attak on oh, my , no, you don't know
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. drop the knife. drop the knife from that. i drop the knife.op grab that right now. are you out of your mind? i don't. we just. is his across the country, republicans running for officere who acknowledge that this is happening are doing veryg well. >> and adam laxalt is one ofvery them. who's running for the senater from the state of nevada. >>th he joins us tonight. laxalt, thanks so much for isming on . is your opponent even willingate to acknowledge that the country is being overturned by a surge in violent crime? >> violertu well, it's definitely t a topic she wants to focus on .o inn. fact, she's closing the rae with john legend, who's a knownh defund the police. there are now that's about the best she could doe on the surrogate tour and the bottom line is she's running away from her record every single second of this race. r recordwhich is why we've pulld ahead. it's a tight race. a and , yes,he they're spending r. almost 90 million dollars
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me. ounting now to defeat but but, you know, this is the fifty first seat the democrats want to try to save her.av but at the end of the day, we had las vegas metro and statewide police flipped from her to me, typicallwe'vy, they support democrats, but they're fed up. i mean, they want a former'r ag that is going to stand w with police through thick and thin like you did during the blm riots. she was nowher te to bhin,e fou in fact, she threw in with them and said that she supported blm and cops were systemically racist. now, of course, she's doing her election year turn around and trying to pretend that she supportsno the police. the p buolt i can tell you, when youcs talk to cops in nevada, they're not buying for one second. they know that only one candidate is truly standard police and they know it'sstan existential for them. we have to stand with oudsr policeth. we have to get our communities cleaned up. and this is why thesmunitiese re swinging our direction. i firmly believe. yes, it's econom y, of course,about as well. but laladw and order and borderb issues are a hugore piece why
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people are fed up and they want something different. >> and she's literally spending her closing act with some creepy hollywood defunucker:d the police. or t is anyonehe noticing this? , i mean, nobody's coverings co it. of course, wvee puring it.t outs release in the media, of course, ignored it. no. and they also won't cover the fact that joe biden came out west, skipped nevada. you think, to be a big deal . right. but he's the 37% and , you know, he went on tv aboutd a month ago and said, what do you mean defund the police? ean,we've always supported the police, but she wants nothing to do with him, even though she supported him every step of the way. supporpeople laughed and he goto this race. >> there's no way you can winn n in the state of nevada, which is a democratic state. and but you are winning.u ar it's amazing, amazing.e winn adam laxalt, congratulations. >> thanks. adam laxalt, .com, thanks. >> so the citizens united states of collapse, did it happen organically, accidentally? well, the farthe. dir you get from
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the united states , the more obvious it becomes. ppen ot happenedn on purpose.sm that's the assessment ofen the president of el salvador. need bucheli, most populared lee elected leader in the world, that our cities are beingeing d destroyeesd on purpose by the people in charge of our country. he told us that duringr co a log and fascinating, wide ranging u interview in tucker carlson today in fox nation, here's part of it.s du >>ri the demise of the u.s. has to come from within right? the enemies have to be inside.no not not really outside. no, no. externa no external enemy can cause so much damage. rnal internal is an internal operation. you're watching internal operations here. n cities, cthem i cities. there were pristinely beautiful thirty years ago or wastelands right now. you see people i mean, i'm from el salvador, a third world
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country in central america. and myself, i can see citiest wa here and say, nti don't want toi want to live here. so that would be unthinkable.ul three decades ago,d be totally unthinkable that a salvadoran wouldn't want to live near your city, any us main city. i mean, los angeles, new york , chicago. yeah, well, uh, philadelphia,, um, baltimore. adelphiawhen you look how the cs are growing so fast, this has to be by design. i meanesig, i mean, who makes sa many stupid decisionnys, like, okay, we're going to we're going to give you money for drugs. really, they're doing that in some cities. they're giving people drug thas i mean, they're literally giving people drugs in some other cities or they say, okay, we're going give you money if you don't work or we're going to you know,of thi
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they make all ofs these laws that make no sense or if they have a high crime, okay, i have. a solution that'slice, i different. the police. right. they make this analysis herel ot and you see alhil these campaigs define the police. you will see this campaign'sdefe you know, let's allowthis shoplifting up to this amount. they make this this theseese de decisioncis openly . it's not even secret. they make it. they they made them. they make them openly . and we we all know what would be the consequence of it. a defunding of the police allow for shoplifting, give drugs to drug addicts, you know, give money for people to stop work. what would be the consequence of it? w ork.you'll destroy them. destr you will destroy the society or destroy the city. city, will destroy the economy. and it's not only a logical
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thing, a logical thing to think it's already happening. and when they see more problems . oh, so we need more of the same solutions that caused these problems in the first place. me solut that and they enact mo. so they have more problems and they enact more of the same solutions that caused those problems. they have more problems. think t so you would you b with these people, they can be so dumb ofel course they're not. they're smart. they're very smart people. so why are they doing these things? because it's by design. it hase to be by design. there's no other logical explanation. so to this day, we have no reall idea what the president of el salvador said to come on our show and see these things to us. he can't make his life anyn to easier, but we're grateful thatm he did rarely. if we heard a more incisive assessment of where americanit'a society is right now. it's amazing conversation. the whole thing'n inwhers on fon as we speak. >> s no apparently joe biden hak decided to speak a new languageg
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