tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News November 2, 2022 5:00pm-6:00pm PDT
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used to say i was enough. >> jesse: gutfeld brings a team of people. >> most of them are makeup people and yemen. i have no posse. he has a posse. >> jesse: i need yemen. >> you have 10 seconds to toss to tucker. will you get it off? >> jesse: remember, i'm watters. this is my world. "tucker" up next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening. welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." first the good news, the democratic party is about to suffer a humiliating repudiation in next week's midterm elections. it seems the democrats will lose both houses of congress. that's just the beginning of their pain. polls suggest that even places that supported joe biden by a wide margin in 2020 are about to swing dramatically against him
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and his party. a week from today, new york of all places, could have a republican governor. the last time there was an election in new york, biden won the state by 23 points. what we're seeing is what political scientists refer to as a realignment. there's no mystery as to why it's happening. democrats failed conclusively. no group in american history has done a worst job running this country than the national natiothan the liberals incharge. they're corrupt and incompetent. in less than two years, not an overstatement to say, they have run this country into the ground, wrecking our economy, desecrating our military, and opening the borders to the united states to more than 5 million lawbreakers. the destruction they have brought is so profound it's hard to describe. of course there's canadiens fors for that.
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how can this party stay in power? tonight biden traveled across to union station, built by teddy roosevelt more than a hundred years ago, one of the most beautiful buildings in this country. under joe biden it's become a homeless encampment, too filthy and too dangerous for starbucks. standing at this monument to his own failures, biden proceeded to do what he now so commonly does, bark at the rest of us for our moral failures, the guy who showered with his daughter is telling you you're a bad person. tonight's topic, democracy. here's a taste of it. >> maga element of the republican party, a minority of that party, its driving force, is trying to succeed where they failed in 2020. to suppress the right of voters
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and subvert the electoral system itself. >> tucker: that's very weird, if you think about it. here we are less than a week before the democratic party is expected to suffer overwhelming losses in the midterm elections, and you have the leader path feater, joe biden, commanding not to complain about the election results. why is that? well, let's see. here's joe biden telling you that thanks to the changes, the many changes, democrats have made to our system of voter, all of which make voter fraud easier to commit, we may not know the results of the elections for a few days. don't be alarmed. everything is completely on the level. whatever you do, do not ask questions or else you're a criminal. watch. >> we want americans to vote. we want every american's voice to be heard. now we have to move the process forward. we know that more and more ballots are cast in early voting
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or by mail in america. we know that many states don't start counting those ballots till after the polls close on november 8th. that means in some cases we won't know the winner of the election for a few days after the election. takes time to count legitimate ballots from a legal and orderly manner. it's always been important for citizens in a democracy to be informed and engaged. now it's important for citizens to be patient as well. that's how it's supposed to work. >> tucker: what is this? what is going on here? we're a week from the election. six days. biden could have given, would under normal circumstances, have given a speech about his policies, how they've made your life better, try to convince you this country is in better shape than it looks. he did that. he could have, in other words, made a pitch for your vote based on what he's done.
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that's what politicians do in functioning democracies. they try to convince you to support them on the basis of what they've done for you. that's democracy. that's not at all what joe biden just did. instead biden commanded you to accept the election results whenever they arrive, no matter what they may be. it was bizarre. it did not inspire confidence. you would hate to think that's what's happening here is a version of what's happening tonight in brazil. according to official tallies, a convicted criminalist beat the incumbent president by a narrow margin this weekend, and yet millions of brazilians, millions, don't believe that's what actually happened. there are protests all over brazil right now. you're seeing some on your screen right now. there are questions about whether all the ballots had been counted. why so many were thrown out. millions. whether election laws were violated in the process. so we can't render judgment on those questions, but if you care
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about democracy, think the process is essential, then you would look into those allegations. anything less is not a democracy. you're no longer to ask questions about this election in brazil. you're not allowed, because the biden administration doesn't want you to. that's true. youtube, which has functioned for the last two years, as an arm of the biden administration, has announced it's censoring any posts in brazil that question the election results. brazil's courts have also rejected any inquiry into the election. a judge has ordered social media companies to remove social media posts that questions the outcome. overwhelming censorship in a, quote, democracy presents people from asking questions about how the, quote, democracy functions. so why should you care about this? brazil, it's a long way away. well, two reasons. the first is that the result of
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this election will determine the extent of china's influence in the western hemisphere. left wing governments loyal to china, outside our sphere of influence, will control all of south america. brazil was the last holdout, also the biggest and most significant country in south america. lit's our hemisphere. it matters. the second reason you should pay attention, the crackdown on free 7'in the wake of brazil's contested election is a result of policies from our country. the biden administration has been interfering in the elections in brazil, period. the biden administration has already announced that bolsonaro lost and threatened consequences
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if he tries to democratic institution. really? this is an election that's contested, the demonstrations in the street prove that. that's not been audited, that apparently cannot be audited, and you're not allowed to talk about it. how does that restore your faith in institutions? no. only one thing restores your faith in institutions, and that's transparency. when people are hiding things it makes you think maybe they have reason to. of course. when governments hide things, you could be dead certain they're lying, period. but from an american perspective, the question is why was the biden administration interfering in a foreign election. these are defenders of democracy, who believe in free and fair elections. they shouldn't be meddling in other people's elections, but they are. a lot. several years ago, the woman at the state department, driving our war against russia, was caught on tape admitting she
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engineered a coup in ukraine, and she was promoted. again, she's still at the state department. it makes you wonder what we've been doing in brazil. the biden administration hated the last president in brazil for political reasons, ideological reasons, reasons that had nothing to do with what was in america's best interest, but the silly liberalism that determines their world view. we traveled there, and warned top officials that bolsonaro could not contest the election results. wait a second. why would the cia be in brazil lecturing them about their elections? isn't that interfering in an election? oh, yes it is. then months after that visit, brazil's court-ordered the indefinite detention of several bolsonaro supporters. what they did they do wrong? attacked brazil's institutions in their private communications, undermined confidence in
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election integrity, so they had to go to prison. it's shocking. the most shocking part is not simply there's corruption in a latin american country. that's par. the shocking part is that the biden administration is reinforcing it, trying to do the same thing here. we saw a preview of this in the united states after january 6th. what's happening in brazil now is an escalation. once again, the biden administration endorses it, has a hand in it. within hours of a contested election people have been banned from talking about it. street violence is breaking out naturally. so-called election deniers are being killed. why would you imagine any other outcome in the absence of transparency what fills the void? conspiracy theories. if you want people to believe the truth, tell them the truth. stop hiding things. that's not a functioning democracy. in a functioning democracy, you're not simply allowed to raise questions about elections, you're encouraged to. you're encouraged to, because it's your government.
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there's no such thing as election denying in a free society. it's called free speech. you're allowed to say it if you think it, period. and yet our media, which exists to defend free speech, is doing its best, day after day, to shut it down. how dare you raise any questions about next week's midterms. why are they telling you that? it's ominous. here's msnbc making it explicit, that if you vote for a republican in pennsylvania, doug mastriano, you're destroying democracy through voting. watch this. >> of those 299 election denying candidates, that's them on the screen, 173 of them are favored to win their race this year while 52 others are in competitive races where they still have a chance of winning. their collective victory could have catastrophic consequences for american democracy. it's possible in a couple.
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years, as a result of the 2024 presidential elections are being certified, people like lake and mastriano, over 150 members of congress, who spent the last two years, sewing seeds of doubt about the legitimacy of joe biden's victory, it's likely they'll be in positions of power that have an outsized influence on the outcome of future elections and what they might do with that power is what voters need to be thinking about today. >> first of all, if people have questions about the last election, or january 6th, or what happened at nancy pelosi's house in san francisco last friday, there's a really simple way to put those concerns to rest, to stop the conspiracy theories. that's produce the evidence. show us the facts. if people are worried about vote totals in a specific state from 2020, first of all, they have a right to have the party in charge prove that -- prove that election was fair.
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but moreover, they have a duty to ask, because the only way you have a free and fair system is if everybody is free to ask questions about it and demand real answers. if you're coming up with some sort of crazy theory about what happened at nancy pelosi's house last night, instead of yelling at you, calling you names, a conspiracy, alex jones, produce the police body cam. why is that so hard? if you think something weird was going on january 6th, okay, it's not your fault, maybe it's the fault of people hiding thousands of hours of video evidence from january 6th. why haven't they released that? the onus is them, not the rest of us. we're not the crazy people. you're the liars. there's nothing wrong with asking questions, period, and if that's banned this is a
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totalitarian country. doug mastriano joins us now, running for governor in pennsylvania. you just heard voting for you, voting in an election, is an attack on democracy. how does that work, i wonder. >> it doesn't work at all. i'm no hero, but 30-year veteran, colonel in the army, top-secret access, leading men and women on sensitive missions. really? november 3rd happens, i start hearing from constituents, i'm a state senator, and ask questions. we put a hearing together per our constitutional responsibilities. the rule is, tucker, only the democrats can ask questions like stacey abrams or hillary clinton. >> tucker: i don't understand why republicans put up this for one second. so many republicans over the past two years have said i don't want to have anything to do with the crazies. really? it's the responsibility of the people running the government to prove the system is not corrupt,
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and to do it with transparency. why doesn't anybody say that? >> it's as easy as that. you got nothing to hide, open up the books. >> tucker: yes. >> we were told glenn youngkin couldn't win it. this is a constitutional republic. if you got nothing to hide, there should be no problem with poll watchers, poll workers, people observing, and that's how our republic works. >> tucker: right. i'm fascinated by the president's speech tonight in front of the slum that he created at union station in washington. why do you think six days before an election in which his party is behind he's yelling at american voters, attacking them? why isn't he talking about why you should vote for him? why is he browbeating the public, screaming at us again? >> clearly using caesars old playbook, divide and conquer
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instead of unifying the country. just stand aside. it needs to be a fluid process. if we're able to put a man on the moon 53 years ago, why does it take many days, according to joe biden, to come to terms with that. it needs to be quick, decisive. there needs to be transparency. i mean, to listen to his rant again, it's like, if believe what he's saying, i got to sell you in brooklyn, special friend price. >> tucker: all we need to know about the last election, a lot of american citizens, patriotic tax paying americans, don't believe it was on the level. why don't we go to paper ballots, day of voting, and fix this? why are we allowing democrats to scream racism, intimidating america to make voter fraud easier? why that is no one pushed back against that? >> i get i. the early day of the shutdown, i was with lithuaniaians, and they
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looked at our overreaction to covid. we need courage. it's our responsibility to defend this republic here. just because they call us mean names doesn't mean we should shy away. stand bold and courageous, ask the questions and get the answers, make our elections fair. >> tucker: this is all insane. it lowers public trust. doug mastriano, running for governor of pennsylvania. good luck. >> thank you. onward to victory six days ago. >> tucker: amen. we told you at the outset that lee zeldin has a good chance to be the governor of new york, and he's a republican. he joins us just ahead. but first one of the biggest issues this year, and of course it would be, is the total
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collapse of the border. it's not an accident. it's a result of an intentional policy designed to destroy the country. more than 5 million foreign nationals have come in to this country illegally since biden took office. fentanyl trafficking is out of control, and hundreds of thousands of americans have died from it, mostly young people. not that anyone even cares. so we care, though. for our documentary series we went to the border. we had no idea what we would find. we knew it would be bad. it was worst than we imagined. it's "battle for the border" out on fox nation tomorrow. here's a look. >> tens of thousands of americans dying from fentanyl, faces of americans across this country, dying because of fentanyl, pouring into our country, harming texas and harming this country. you know it. >> are you actually interested in the facts and the law? >> border patrol agents are overrun right now. >> they just pointed an ak-47 at
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us. >> texas will be taking unprecedented actions to do what no state has ever done. >> we are being invaded. under the prior administration, it was flawed, it was inhumane, and ineffective. >> i trust the biden administration. >> this is not a surge. >> i would in fact make sure that there is -- we immediately surge to the border. they deserve to be heard. that's who we are. >> tucker: again, that documentary is called "battle for the border." it's part of the tucker carlson original series. watch it tomorrow on fox nation, which you can get for free.
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>> tucker: it would be one thing if our senile president was like most senile people and sat and stared off into space and ate jell-o or whatever, but biden has gotten nastier and weirder in his old age, and tonight's speech in front of union station confirmed that for sure. he told us this evening that because of mail-in balloting, one of the many fraud-abetting measures the democrats have put into place over the past several years, because of that we won't have election results in some places until several days after the voting, but don't worry, that's not a threat to democracy, not a failure of the most basic service government provides, which is counting the votes, they can't even do that, but don't worry, complain about it, the real threat to democracy biden told us tonight is people who don't vote for his party. to prove it, he bought are up
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david depape. biden told us he's your typical righright wing crazy. >> after the assailant entered the home, asking "where's nancy, where's nancy," the very same words used by the mob when they stormed the united states capitol on january 6th, when they broke windows, kicked in the doors, brutally attacked law enforcement, roamed the corridors, hunting for officials and erected gallos to hang the former vice president mike pence. it was an enraged mob whipped up into a frenzy by a president repeating over and over again the big lie, that the election of 2020 had been stolen. >> tucker: every word is a lie.
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it's hallucinatetory listening to that. there's no reality you just heard in those sentences. some people fall for, hard-core msnbc viewers, but most people won't fall for it. it has no bearing on the lives they've been living under joe biden's presidency, getting worse across the board, not just republicans, but independents and democrats too, and that's why democrats are going to lose in a free and fair election next tuesday, including in the state of new york. lee zeldin is a member of congress, running as governor for new york as a republican. he joins us now. congressman, thanks for much for coming on. this will be studied, i think, if you do win, as it looks like you will, on tuesday, stued for a long time, i think, i hope, but tell us why you think in a state that went 23 points for biden less than two areas ago, you seem to be on your way to becoming the governor. how did that happen? how did you do that? >> focus on the issues that
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matter most to new yorkers. people are hitting their breaking point and fleeing the state because their wallets, their safety, their freedom, quality of their kids' education are under attack. when you have to wake up to video pictures and stories of people being pushed in front ofon coming subway car. i even had a gang-related drive-by shooting in my front yard a few weeks ago. it hits us close to home, for all these new yorkers, hitting the breaking point. we're focusing on the issues. kathy hochul is calling it a conspiracy. if you have factual data, she'll say you're a data denier. in our debate, she says -- i said, governor, we're almost done with the entire conversation about the crime, and you haven't mentioned locking up the bad guy to all of this. she said, i don't understand why
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that's so important to me. she's saying why that's so important to all sorts of new yorkers. she's really a alienating self. >> tucker: let's not let the civilization collapse. that's not ideological. people say, common-sense politics. that's the most common-sense politics. why isn't every republican in america running on that? >> hey, listen, i think it's just important to know what matters most to the person you're trying to earn support from. we get asked this question. what's the top issues of the campaign? candidates think about the top issues, what they want them to be. it doesn't work like that. the people are in charge. whatever new yorkers, or your potential voter is telling you, is the most important issue to them. that's the most important issues in the campaigns. here in new york, people want to feel safe on the streets, they want attacks on their wallets to
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end, feel like freedom is actually being defended, and they want the quality of their kid's education to be improved. >> tucker: yeah, they do. so you need -- umm, you probably got to get in the high 20s or 30s in new york city. new york is vast, of course. new york city is at the very bottom. do you think there are enough sensible democrats, fed-up democrats, in new york city, who will vote for you, you can win? >> yeah, absolutely. you have democrats who feel like their party has left them. some democrats consider themselves to be conservative. some democrats register democrat in new york city because that's what you do. you want your vote to count, and you feel like the only way to make your vote count is to vote for a democratic primary for the most normal option, if you have one. you have democrats who want to rug a subway without grabbing a pole or a guardrail. you have new congestion pricing scam, which isn't working in london too well. they want to bring that to new york. who knows what other cities
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elsewhere. a lot of democrats aren't hyperpartisan democrats where they will always vote democrat for the rest of their life. they want ballots. >> tucker: right. exactly. these people have not improved anyone's life. maybe their own, but that's it. lee zeldin, godspeed. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so we did a documentary not long ago called "the end of man," and talked about how there's been increasing weakness and useless, lack of meaning and purpose in the lives of many men. here's charlie crist, running for governor of florida, summing it up for us. here he is alone at a gym, wearing a mask, and pink headphones on, cargo shorts, while using a machine. have you ever seen a man wearing a mask on a machine? this seemed like mental illness to us, but we're not clinical psychiatrists, so we couldn't make a diagnosis. we reached out to charlie
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>> tucker: a friend of yours recently coined a term called the celebration paralax, meaning the same set of facts is either true and wonderful or false and outrageous, depending entirely upon who asserts it. see how that works? there's no greater example of the celebration paralax than the issue of the so-called great replacement theory.
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democrats can talk about engineering demographic change for political advantage all they want. it's wonderful. it's glorious when they do it. yes, it's happening. we love it. the thing is, though, republicans are actually not allowed to notice that it's happening. if they do, they're racist. case in point, today "usa today" came out and admitted that the democratic electoral strategy was built on the great replacement. we're quoting, for many years, democrats have hoped that latino voters could be the key to turning traditionally red states to purple. now it's unclear whether that's the case, end quote probably not going to happen, though. we can say that the democratic party deserves 100% of what it's about to get. you bring people in here purely to vote for you, and in the end they hate you.
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ha-ha-ha! it's so great! >> tucker: we haven't a lot of ufo stories lately. the phenomenon se se seems to be accelerating. the government details more than 150 cases of unexplained ufo encounters in the past year. in all, this report looked into more than 300 total encounters, and of those half could not be explained. an amazing story really. 150. josh boswell is the reporter at "the daily mail" who broke the story, and joins us. josh, thank you so much for coming on. that seems like a lot. over what period were these 150 unexplained sightings? >> it could be significantly
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more than 150, but it's over one year. the previous report we had was 143 unexplained cases from 2004 all the way up to 2021. so this is a significant increase it seems. >> tucker: it's an exponential increase. what does this suggest? >> part of the answer will be that the government is now looking for these things. they have much better reporting procedures. if an f-18 pilot comes across one of those these objectses that's hovering around the sea they're flying around, they're more likely to report it now because there's a proper procedure in place. i'm hearing we're encountering more and more of these things from sources that i speak to, a phenomena not going away, and needs to be investigated. >> tucker: there's been a lot of speculation about this. there was a "wall street journal" piece recently that suggested this is a psy-op by the u.s. government, to draw your attention away from the fact this is military hardware the u.s. government has and
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wants to keep secret. what's your understanding of what government officials believe about these objects? >> the sources that i have are telling me they just don't know what these things are. you know, there's a proportion of these cases, 366 in this classified report, that's going to congress probably tomorrow that are explained, that are chinese drones, for example, but the unexplained ones they have no clue, because these things are moving in ways that we just don't understand. hypersonic speeds, and then they turn on a dime. i mean, it's incredible. >> tucker: it would seem strange if the government was calling attention to its own classified weapons programs. >> right. >> tucker: josh boswell, thank you for this report. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> tucker: the election defenders have been in fact been meddling in the elections of other countries, so-called democracies, that are not democracies, because the biden administration is tampering with the elections. that's happening in brazil apparently.
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>> tucker: it's amazing how they're always doing exactly what they're accusing of you doing, unerringly true. the same administration, constantly yammering on about the sanctity of democracies and free and fair elections has in fact been meddling in the elections of other countries, in this case specifically the election of brazil for more than a year. we're not speculating about this. biden's cia director personally pressured the office of the former president, or still technically the president of brazil, pressured bolsonaro to accept the results of the election, long before the election took place. think about that for a minute. you have no obligation to accept the results of an unfair election. in fact, if you believe in democracy, you shouldn't. no one in brazil is allowed to complain about it, because big tech companies, effectively arms of the biden administration for two years, are censoring anyone
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who questions the election. so their candidate, da silva, supposedly won, and urine not allowed to suggest otherwise, period, or air your supposedly guaranteed right to ask about your country. a judge has also has warned social media companies that remove posts that question the election results. this is massive suppression. physical protests are breaking out across brazil. an investigative journalists joins us to assess what exactly is going on here. matt, thank you very much for joining us tonight. the biden administration is admitting they had the cia director try to bully the president of a sovereign country on the questions of his own election. how that can happen? >> they don't think it's a big deal. it's par for the course. in fact, bernie sanders was talking about on a lefty podcast of a former obama administration
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alum. okay, we need to secure democracies our way. bernie sanders was rallying for decades against the cia involvement in latin america in the '70s, but everything is about politics for these people. in addition to the cia director, now tear talking about sending jake sullivan down there, the national security advisor, to make sure the transition is orderly. but the bigger deal, i think, is that they have had a see no evil, hear no evil mentality for the last two years, as bolsonaro followers, politicians, aligned with him, journalists have been censored, imprisoned. i wrote a piece, and list incarcerated journalists. even a sitting politician, a sitting congressman, was placed under house arrest, and it's continuing right now. an out spoken member of the lower house, the chamber of deputies, has been totally purged from social media by one
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man, the head of the brazilian supreme court, who oversees a subsidiary court, the brazilian electoral court. there's no due process here. people are losing their voices, and the biden administration says nothing. where is that not considered an irregularity electally? where is the state department? they're silent. it's pretty obscene. >> tucker: if you don't have free speech, you don't have democracy. free speech is a prerequisite of a democracy. if you're not following the bill of rights. matt, i appreciate your reporting on this very much. good to see you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so elon musk bought twitter. he's amusing himself with the platform. he's now feuding with aoc on twitter.
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pretty funny. fox's trace gallagher has been tracking this for us. >> the back and forth is priceless, kind of o one-sided. first elon musk said he would charge $8 a month for a variety of features. aoc said laugh my a off at a billionaire trying to sell people that free speech is 8 bucks a month, pretty good banter, until musk responded, saying, your feedback is appreciated, now pay $8. musk went further, posting a screenshot a hoody that aoc sells for $58. they appear to be hot sellers. aoc got hit again, this time from a venture capitalist, who tweeted why aren't "the new york times," "washington post," free? their billionaires owner should stop being greedy, give us products for free. aoc likely thought she was going to one-up the venture capitalist, verifying newsworthy
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sources, and don't charge journalists with priority placement. apparently she hasn't seen "the new york times" or "washington post" as of late. the whole thing started back in april, when aoc went after musk, after he announced he wanted to buy twitter. she wrote, quoting, tired of having to collectively stress about what explosion of hate crimes is happening because some billionaire with an ego problem unilaterally controls a massive information platform and skews it because tucker carlson and peter thiel took him to dinner. the battle goes on. it's late in the game. aoc appears be losing badly. tucker? >> tucker: trace galler. thank you so much. we don't pick favorites among our co-workers at fox, but he's really our favorite. so nbc news always on the case
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>> tucker: at the top of the show, we told you that nbc news is no warning that anyone who worries about the elect and fraud that they work so hard to make possible is now an election denier and a moral and may destroy democracy for voting for the wrong party. so what exactly is the plan of these election deniers to destroy our democracy? nbc now has figured out who is most at risk from the destruction of our democracy. watch. >> transgender voters are concerned, they may be blocked
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from casting their ballots. >> voter i.d. laws disproportionately impact trans people, because they're more likely to have ids with other name they go by in the gender marker reflects how they present. >> tucker: kind of compelling. now you're telling us it hurts the trans community. go ahead and commit voter fraud. fine with us. hannity is next. >> hannity: i'm having a hard time keeping up with this. all right tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity." feeling a little turn in your stomach which marked midterms only six days away. conditions look right for a major red wave. you're not going to hear anything pollyannaish on this program. i don't like the idea of overpromising and under delivering. dealer things get a matter that is what ha
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