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i understand it's impossible not to think the worst. i want you to know that we will get your baby back . come on , let's go , go , go , go . the world series premiere january 8th on fox. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, the frustrating thing about the news media, no matter how horrible they are, is that you need them. you can't understand the world except through the news media. >> that's for all of our information comes from. >> can't really change that at this point, but we can go into it with open eyes. and so you should know that the thing about reading the news is even when it's not
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intentionally dishonest, and often it is , no matter what the intent of it, the first draft of the story that you read is always wrong, not sometimes wrong, always wrong. occasionally in small ways, sometimes in big and utterly distorting ways. dewey defeats truman. iraq has nukes. russia bombed its own pipeline . >> stories like this are laughably untrue. they are inversion of the truth, which inevitably emerges later. and at times it's unintentional. they just made a mistake. they got it wrong. but more often on the big stories, the ones that change policy, they are lying on purpose. so how do you know whether they're lying on purpose or whether they just got it wrong by accident? well, when the story trends on social media, you know that means that somewhere there's a tech executive who's decided to crank up the propaganda in order to manipulate you. it's really not so different from what the north korean state news agency does when there's a famine. they start promoting stories about record rice harvests. >> so you wouldn't notice. so with that in mind, it would have been worth pausing for
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a moment in skepticism when you saw that phone, that story in your phone yesterday about how russia had bombed poland. >> poland is a member of nato , the north american treaty organization, so are we. that means if russia were to attack nato , then we could very easily be obligated to attack russia back . russia is the largest nuclear arsenal in the world. so that would be inevitably, by definition, world war three . hundreds of people might die. so this was not a small story. it was archduke ferdinand in sarajevo stuff. this story came, as it so often does from the associated press ,citing again, as usual, a quote, unnamed senior us intel official. so according to this unnamed intel official, russia had launched an entirely unprovoked first strike against poland. the russian military had lobbed missiles into polish territory, thereby killing two poles at a farm. so by definition, it was time for europe and the us to invoke article five , the collective defense principle, and begin
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a total war on vladimir putin. >> president zelenskyy of ukraine agreed with this. >> the u.s. must declare war on russia in the wake of this story. >> watch his reaction when you started then. >> what we warned about a long time ago happened today. we've been saying this terror is not limited to our national borders. it's already spread to the territory of moldova and today ,russian missiles hit poland, the territory of friendly countries, to fire missiles at nato territory. this is a russian missile attack on collective security. this is a very significant escalation. >> we must have. >> this is a russian missile attack on collective security. it's not simply in poland, on ukraine, but on the united states is an attack on the us by russia, end quote. >> we must act. so this a man with some moral authority. this is the only head of state in the world to receive a vogue photo spread this year. >> this is a personal friend of sean penn and ben stiller's. >> and here he was commanding the u.s. to lead the third world war immediately.
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>> so as we said, this was not a minor ap story. >> the only problem was it was completely and utterly wrong. zelenskyy, the unnamed american intel officer and the associated press had all been trafficking in dangerous misinformation that became clear within a few hours when pictures of the exploded missile surfaced on social media. people know a lot about military hardware started asking questions about this stuff. so they looked at a picture of a fragment of the motor from this destroyed missile and they noticed the ordinance was about three hundred system. now, the three hundred system is only being used by the ukrainian military, not the russians. so it could not have been a russian military attack somehow. ukraine had bombed poland and killed people. that's true. and within a day, the pentagon ,nato and even the government of poland all were forced to admit that that's what happened. >> ukraine did it. but here's the interesting thing. the thing that is relevant to us, ukraine never admitted that zelenskyy kept lying
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on television. so when you were in a country where the free press has been banned, as it has been in ukraine, you may not realize that the rest of the world is not required to believe you. you can't throw them in jail. so he kept telling you what you knew is not true. quote, i have no doubt that this is not our missile. he said today. >> i believe that this was a russian missile based on military reports. >> again, that's not only untrue, it's a lie that could get millions of americans killed. >> so you have to ask yourself ,is it time to stop backing this guy? could the risk be too high? he's lying on purpose to get us into a war. maybe he's not worth supporting in the first place. maybe he's just other corrupt eastern european strongmen in a tracksuit getting as rich as he can from american handouts. that might be the lesson, but that is not at all the lesson the biden administration is drawing from what just happened. watch former raytheon board member lloyd austin explain that even if the missile attack was from ukraine, it's still russia's fault. >> this explosion was most
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likely the result of a ukrainian air defense missile that unfortunately landed in poland. and whatever the final conclusions may be , the world knows that russia bears ultimate response. >> the ability for this incident. >> so this is not what we would refer to as evidence based reasoning. what you're hearing from the secretary of defense is that ukraine lobbed a missile into poland and killed poles. but you need to continue to send billions to ukraine to fight russia. so now you're starting to see why the unnamed intel official leaked this story to the associated press in the first place. this manufactured story. and the point, of course, was to manipulate the united states congress as so often happen. unnamed american intel official leaks something to the "new york times", washington post, ap members of congress read this and do what the intel agencies and the administration
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want them to do. >> and we can all but prove that in this case, because shortly after this fake news of this fake russian missile attack, appeared in the ap wire, the white house demanded another thirty seven billion dollars in funding for ukraine so that raises the question, where does that put us ? what's the total that we've sent to ukraine? so far ? well, in just nine months, the biden administration has committed a total of ninety one billion dollars to ukraine at a time when our borders still open and our economy is degrading fast. >> so how much is that? well, as glenn greenwald pointed out today, ninety one billion dollars is twice the average annual us expenditure during our own war in afghanistan, 91 billion dollars is thirty three percent more than the entire annual military budget of the entire country of russia. but not enough. today, mark milley informed us that ninety one billion dollars is just the beginning. >> the united states are determined to continue
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to support ukraine with the means to defend themselves for as long as it takes. we will continue to support ukraine for as long as it takes, and we will continue to support them as long as it takes. and until then, we will continue to support all the way for as long as it takes . >> we will be there for as long as it takes. so there you have the obedient little general reading the talking points again. but still doesn't answer the question why? >> as long as it takes okay, some things are worth that commitment. but why this one ? what is the point of this exactly? we can't say we're defending democracy in ukraine, which is not a democratic country. we can't explain clearly or even at all where our national security interest lies in this conflict between two eastern european countries. >> so why would we bankrupt ourselves to fund it? could it be that this entire effort is a choreographed scam?
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to enrich the democratic party and its allies and achieve left wing ideological goals that have nothing to do with the core interests of the united states ? >> could it be this this whole thing is blm, eastern european edition ? >> well, it's possible because that is how washington actually works. and the brewing scandal kind of exposes that you may have read about. this is the cryptocurrency exchange that just blew up in one of the single biggest one day losses in world history, possibly the biggest ever. now, what was fdx? it wasn't a conventional business. no, in fact, it was the finance. and back scratching the snake eating its tail is on full display in this story. so democrats invited fauci ceos embankment bank been freed to the white house to discuss, discuss crypto regulation. so the people are supposed to be keeping this business within. the lines were actually colluding with the business and doing nothing to keep it from defrauding its investors. and then in congress, is also
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supposed to be overseeing the finance sector. maxine. waters, who chairs the financial services committee, was palling around with sam banks and she took the picture with him. you're seeing on your screen now that picture was taken after the first ever hearing on crypto regulations. so that's a pretty good deal . you're running a scam and the regulators are on your side. how do you keep them on your side? well, if you're bank been freed , you donate nearly 40 billion dollars to democrats in the midterm, which he did. and that total puts him number two on the donor list right below george soros. now, that's so obviously illegal. and wrong and corrupt that you'd probably want to make sure nobody wrote about it. and that's why i say i'm bank, been freed , also bought off the media. he handed millions to places like vox, the intercept semiformal, propublica and probably many others. >> so with tens of billions of dollars evaporating into thin air and sam bank and freed, not even within the borders of the united states tonight, the question is where investors
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left. there are a lot of big retirement funds were invested in this thing in this country and in canada. will they get any of their money back ? what about the money? that same bank and freed gave to the democratic party? will the democrats have to give it back to the people who are defrauded? will the media companies that took it semaphore, for example, have to give it back to the people whose money was effectively stolen? well, maxine waters was a beneficiary of this, and she was asked today whether she's returning any of these donations. fox is hilary vaughn just caught up with waters and she made it very clear , of course, she's keeping the money. do you think some lawmakers that got donations from fauci founder should give that money back ? oh, well, i don't want to get into that as a matter of fact, both democrats and republicans have received donations. >> thank you. yeah. yeah, everyone did. actually , everyone didn't do it. this was the finance arm of the democratic party, one of the biggest stories of the year. maybe the last ten years. we're going have a lot more on
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it tomorrow and in the weeks to come. but why are we talking about it tonight? we're telling you about it because you should know that fauci x was also in partnership with the government of ukraine. because all threads returned to the same school. >> it'd be interesting to know how much money, if any, ukraine funneled back to fauci, which then wound up in the hands of democrats running for congress in this last cycle. we don't know the answer. >> an audit might tell us there has been no audit today in the house. marjorie taylor greene has been demanding an audit, but to no avail so far . >> and that means that tens of billions of your tax dollars the biden administration has shoveled to the government of ukraine remain, as of tonight, completely unaccounted for. we don't know what happened to the money. and still the ukrainians are demanding more and trying to get us into a world war that would benefit us in no way a republican supporting this could any republican possibly support this more money for ukraine with no audit. any republican who does deserves at the very least,
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a lifetime of scorn. one who doesn't is thomas massie. who represents the commonwealth of kentucky in the congress. he joins us tonight. congressman, thanks so much for coming on . so it seems pretty clear that this story was planted, the u.s. intel agencies on the ap wire to convince you in the congress to send another tranche of thirty seven billion dollars to the government of ukraine. that feels like manipulation by our intel agencies to me. >> yeah. and if i may respond to one other thing in your monologue there, there's a myth about the nato treaty that article five is somehow short circuiting congress's responsibility to decide when and if we go to war. article 11 , which almost nobody has read , says that all of the member states have to carry out the other articles in compliance with their own constitutions. our constitution requires not just the senate to confirm a treaty, but for the house and the senate, both to agree to commit an act of war or to commit our soldiers to war. so that if any of my if any of
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my colleagues here in the house or the senate are listening, please go read the rest of the nato treaty. as far as the money, tucker, they're doing something very despicable here with these last tranches of money. we had a clear cut vote on about 40 billion dollars and we had fifty seven republicans. those are your true conservatives who voted against that 40 billion. but recently, the last tranche, they tied it to hurricane relief in florida. so think about this. if you wanted to help hurricane victims in florida with your vote in washington, d.c., you had to increase the chance that we would have victims of nuclear war. it's despicable and it's wrong. and they're going to try to do that with the next tranche of money. they're going to tie it to more disaster relief and other government funding. >> this is so obvious a scam. i mean, it's an ideological. it's a holy war being waged by some on the left against russia for their own creepy ideological reasons. but it's also a moneymaking opportunity for war profiteers
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,including one prominent democrat is trying to an arms deal in ukraine right now. we'll tell you about that tomorrow. but i don't understand how congress can appropriate a single more dollar without an audit that tells us what happened to the other tens of billions you've already sent. >> that's right. we should absolutely refuse to send another single penny there until we get an audit and an inspector general, senator rand paul , tried to make this stand in the senate, only got 11 of his colleagues there to agree that we need an inspector general. look, in afghanistan, we were spending about 50 billion dollars a year. we're spending it on course to spend about twice of that in ukraine. and we had an inspector general in afghanistan. we absolutely need one here. we found all sorts of waste, fraud and abuse from inspector general john sopko. so we need one here in the ukraine immediately. >> and we shouldn't be sending any more money. and there's one other thing we should demand. you know, the guy that you quoted there said we'll do it for as long as it takes. the thing we never had in afghanistan and we don't have
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in ukraine is what is your definition of victory? are you going to retake crimea? what's your definition of victory? the american voters deserve to know all regime change in moscow, of course, is is the goal of this. so republican is now officially, as of an hour ago, control the house of represent republican control of one chamber. the congress can stop this. we can absolutely stop this. now, it might unfortunately, the democrats are going to pass a spending bill here in the lame duck and some senators are probably going to go along with that. and the republicans, unfortunately, which will tie our spending hands until september 30th. of 2020 three . but there's going to be two types of bills for your viewers. i want them to know this. there's going to be two types of bills that pass the republican congress, imaginary pretend messaging bills that are going to be full of great policy. we're going nowhere in the senate. the second type of bill , spending bills and on the spending bills. we need to demand that we defund these things.
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all of the executive orders need to be defunded. and we certainly shouldn't be sending another penny to ukraine. >> it's it's just crazy how many republicans are hoodwinked by this scam. it really is the foreign policy version of blm and they're still going along with it. and it blows my mind. i appreciate your clarity. >> congressman thomas massie of kentucky, thank you. thank you, tucker. this is a fox news alert as we just told you, the associated press has made a call, is projecting the republicans will , in fact, take control very narrowly of the house of representatives. joe biden has issued this statement, quote, i congratulate leader mccarthy on republicans winning the house majority. i am ready to work with house republicans to deliver results for working families, none of which he means as of now, republicans are projected to control at least 218 218 seats in the house and maybe a few more in the senate. democrats will retain the majority. they have 50 seats. that gives them control of the chamber because, of course, the vice president cast the tie breaking vote . there is a runoff in georgia in
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december. donald trump announced last night, as you know, that he's running for president once again in 2020 four. but he continues to remain censored on social media. so whatever you think of trump, how can this be happening in a democracy? how can a presidential candidate be prevented from speaking in public? >> where the defenders of democracy tonight? more on that in a minute. on do we have operational control? >> yes. or yes, we do. >> joe biden says there's nothing wrong on our southern border, but there is . the mexican cartels have the majority of operational control. >> now, there's nothing humane about handing our nation's sovereignty to violent criminal organizations. someone will control the border . it will be the u.s. government or mexican drug dealer tucker carlson. originals battle for the border
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for our democracy,democrac to f, ,candidates for office, political candidates have to bef allowed to speak in public.k in if they can't speak in public, this can't be a democracye by definition. and yet here you havittee twittr banning trump. e he's still banned despite elonlo musk's takeover, trump is stilld banned from twitter. tonight, one of our premier social media platforms, parler,i you'll remember, was pulled off the internet for giving donald trump an account. now, at the time, people read those defenses against trump. we're sick of trump. . ourhim shut up but they're more than. their attacks on our system, their attacks on democracy, their attacky ofs, the possibily of a free society. so you have to wonder now where the defenders of democracy people were yellinnders ofg lask about democracies dying if they're not calling for trup to be read , platformed, you'll know for certain they're not defenders of democracy. >> they're totalitarians. mocracy.justin trudeau loves ch. >> he talks about all the time u
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walked away, his translator wasi still giving trudeau a what for and for context. president xi was angry that an x informal conversation between the two leaders a day earlier was leaked to the media. during that meeting, trudeautwoa raised concerns about what he calls china's interferences leai canadian affairs. >> but remember, the chinesen leader lives in a worldt to with very little dissent. he's about to serve an unprecedented third term, has total control over his military and politburo, meaning that he has no checks and balances. so really,, with the only way fr the prime minister to challenge president xi would be for him to call on his alter ego, geronimo trudeau. tucker, the prime ministertrac galls to dress up, gets dressed down. there's a reasonaghe that tracet gallagher in his new job, hostnh of fox news at night every weekday midnight is killing it in the ratings, not surprisingly at all. s.ngratulation s.nk you. thanks for that. so there are many drug
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journal has targeted and investigated is under federainvestigl investigation nw because of telehealth. tucker, telehealth madckere so t easier. you don't even hav doue to see the patient, right. you just dump ou te doct a prescriptionor. and what happens once doctorspp. wake up and pull back ? you knowkids and, it happens. ue kids and teens and young adults go for illicit use and they endy up with a product lacel,d with fentanyl. >> tucker. >> but the long term effects of amphetamine use are well documented. and they it corrodes your personality, cause brain damage u. presst can't even believe doctors would prescribe this stuff for fifteecr fn years i to people. >> but they do talk about it causes personality changes. it can cause long term brainmo changes. and it's badst for your heart. lying and that's probably the mosthe important thing because people out there don't knowan they coud have underlying heart disease and not know it. the last thing i want to do wha is jack up somebody'ss. blood pressure and heart rate. but that's what this doe d tos and people get addicted to it. t we don't call itio an addiction, but it's an addiction.t is
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of course it is . and it's manifested everywhere. th. marcdr. mark siegel, thank r that clarity. i appreciate it. thanks. i .. this is >> s ao you may have noticed th is a meme almost on socialcrimea media that violent crimes against asian-americans are amng inskyrocketing states . and that actually seems to be true. why is it happening?it's white is the question. and of course, is whiteexcept t supremacy, except the weird whthing is a lot of the attackes don't really look like white supremacists. they don't fit the profileemacii so what is going on ?oked i well, author and activist ugmant has looked inta boo it. she, in fact, wrote a booko he on her own experience growing up in oakland. and we spoke to her for brand new episode of tucker carlson today, which was fascinating. >> here's part of it. today."in oakland. the >> just in the last few months, we've seen some horrificia killings of asian immigrants a as well. sand they were you know, there's an uber driver who was recently who was recently killed by two attackers. ragged
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and then there is a beloved dentist who was recently kind of dragged out of a care as well. and she was killed, too. and both of those looked like lk they were robbery gone bad.mi but they also both looked like the victims might have beeny racially profiled by by the perpetrators. as targets who were easier to commit crimes again. so so we're still seeing a whole lot of should alsoe th point out that oakland is maybe the most liberal community in the united states . it has the most liberal member of congress. barbara lee has always been very liberal. so liberal, i mean, i don't know how you measure liberal, but it's a it's a democratic impregnable democratic stronghold. absolutely. democrats run oaklans a st holdn they have for many, many years,l decades. so in the middle oe f this progressive paradise, you have race killings, a lot of them.l whatyou? is that? >> what what does that tell you? it's crazy. and it's it's a complicated mess. we've seen many instances of
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asian-americans being attacked in horrific ways. and the perpetrators are not. white. and these crimes, many of them have happened in america's a lot largest or most dangerous cities. we've actually seen a lot of noises being made by left wing is american activists, and many of them chimed in.up sole certainly in the past coupe as aears, as a result, result of covid and as a result ofhe the increase in anti-muslim incr and increased lot awareness of it, we've seenft wn a lot of these left wings is asian-american activists chime in and sayesul this is a resulto white supremacy. this is a result of this racist superstructure that we have in america. americand many of them have blad >>rmer president trump for his do rhetoric.u ev >> i thinker that will you ever attacked by white supremacists in oakland? >> no, i was not.ow did you ever know anyone n who was. >> i did not know any white supremacists in oakland.
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and how big is the white big supremacist community? communit >> iakland. i was not aware of it.re o you can watch our fulln fox na interview with yingli tomorrow. toon fox station, tomorrow morning with it. 3 4 f1 , is rearranginguntr the fabric of the country. millions oy.llionsf american osn their lives destroyed. that is a well-known and ver yst i depressing story. life our next guest is one of those gao managed to turn her life around after years and years of horrifying addiction. and she gained insights in b the process that tell us what we probably ought to be doing right now to stop this. >> she joins us next. >> some of the best traditions start under the tree. it's where we gather as a family where we experience the excitement of opening day. and it's where we caught
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not workout's. sincay. well, it's been over a week since the midterm elections and there are still a number of us house races outcomes we don't know. officials are continuing to ,e, exote, count the votes count tee races. in california's 3rd congressional district, for example,e, onlhe balve only 60 f the ballots have been tallied as of tonight after eir eight d.
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there's something about vote counting. we don't know. is that just addinisn't g up ale the votes? voted did simple additions become such a complesimplex ande consuming task in a country that does heart transplantss and has a spae program?th we honestly don't know tha the answer. no one's really explainet had ts . we have nodes of thidoess sort f thing. doesn't seem to happen very often in maybe yo republican districts. maybe you've got a theory as to why. what we can tell youe conclusively is who is benefiting fromthat's, becaud that's measurable. as in many recent elections, y that we've already told you about in the overall majority of races this cycle,a where there was a reported problemn with voting equipment or a long delay in vote counting count, democrats won the overwhelming majority. >> and that's not a guess. it's not a conspiracy theory.0 it's math of the forty races in this year's midterms that took at least two days to countto. c. twenty eight of them went to democrats. that's 70%. so if the chaos at pollingy places was organic and randomly
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distributed, you would expect each partyrty to b to benefit at roughly the same rate, 50%. but no, 70% went to democratic candidates. p are you surprised by that? you're probably not surprised when vote counting was paused in various places on election night. twenty . twenty .shocke how shocked were you realld youe when joe biden won when a huge percentage of polling places in arizona reported serious problems on election day, malfunctioning whernter equipment printers that were somehow out of ink? were you really stunned when blake masters and carrie lakean lost? were, yo doubt you were, because you're getting used to how this really works. sworks.can we call it voter fra? no, we can't.. we don't have the evidence. cal we can call it unacceptableepta, because it is when equipment malfunctions or it takes days to count the votes. atic sys americans lose their faith infa, their democratic system. and when they lose that faith, they tend to become radical.ausc and over time they can becomrace dangerous because democracy is the safety relief valve that keeps things from blowing up.
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whether or not the system is actually rigged, there is not doubt that it certainly looks like it's rigged. isaste and that alone, just the appearance of it is a disaster. for all of us . the so you would think both partieso would want to fix us for. the sake of democracy, the democracy we claim to carear so much about. butyt only one party wants to fx it. eve only one party even notices benf the other party is benefiting from it. >> t. so in the run up to last tuesday's election, you heard a lot of people on the left, p the water carriers, the democratic party and msnbc, for example, telling you that crime was imaginarimag y. you were a racist to notice. b but it's not imaginary.in it's totally real. and it's gotten so bad that inie some cities, criminals are not even waiting until night timehe to commit violent attacks, are. doing it under the sun. >> on your screen, you'reotogra seeing a brutal assault on aph wedding photographer in san francisco, right in the city oft san francisco from earlier this month. the photographerogl is pistolt h
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acipped in front of the newlyweds, but it's not just there across the country. in new york city, a 12 year old girl was just dragged downtree the street by robbers on a motorbike. >> here's a report from fox five . the video is horrifying. two men on a motor scooter approach, a 12 year old girlace, from behind grab her necklace and then drag her down the sidewalk is going to go outl in the streets likk.e most of the time. but anything that like kids should be safe. >> polict lease sat y the two me struck at least seven times ina, three weeks in elmhurst, corona andkson jackson heights, queens. four of those robberies happening on the same day. so t >> oh, s'so it's karakus now whn and we're not doing anythingness about it. ask anyone who owns a businessis in downtown los angeles, inou beverly hills, even. it's completely out of control. and the reason it is is because police aren't punishing people the way they did inbu new york city. sted wit man was just busted with twentyn thousand fentanyl pills inrhoodn chelsea, which was a nice neighborhood in new york , thi
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and he was released immediately. >> so thist work doesn't work. the question is , what does work? one of the smartest peoplear we've talked to in our hour long fox nation show inrton, the last two years, a woman called gidding burto50n, she's ,she's a mother of three . and for most of her life, shes. was badly addicted to drugs. and while addicted, she committed a slew of crimes. car theft. she even shot somebody. she racked up 17 separatenvicti felonyon convictions and servedd three separate terms in prison.y and then she did something that too many do. she got total control of her life, even graduated college, and in the process of that,isdo. gained a lot of wisdom and so it's with great pleasure that we welcome jenny burton to the show. >> thanks so much. thank you sofor coming on . >> so you've seen this from dru both sides as a drug addicted person committing crimes and a clear thinking person with hard earnedr-thinki wisdom assessings happening to the country. what should we be doing differently, do you think? whatwhile we need to be incarcerating with intention, tucker, which, you know, thisnia administration is definitelyti h not addressing any of the nexus
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three components of what's happening in our society right now. they'r our se using a harm redut approach, not just to drugs, but also to crime. >> and that's extremely problematic. ucker: sso you say incarceration with intention. so the idea is if you put someone behind bars, it'sthe cr cruel. you're really the criminal foriw wanting to dano that. n prison and you're saying having been in prison three separate times, it can be good not just for society, but for the person incarcerated. is that what you're saying? >> and that's exactly what i'm saying. and when we incarcerate with intention, which neither side has done up to this point,t but we're seeing a rapid decline in our communitiese and with humanity in general,eda and the united states is sort of leading the way with that.tea we're takingy t this harms, reduction approach everywhere. and what's happening is we're seeing an increase in overdose deaths and a decrease in incarceration. but when we incarcerateio with intention, what we'ren witi we would essentially be doing is implementing services duringf
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incarceration that actually help people t to take control of their own lives. and what this would also do is it would create more of a safety net in the community co of people that have been b victimized, people that havemmig been impacted by those who are committing crimes, which i wantd to say that probably i would say upwards of 90 plus percentpe of people that are in active addiction commit crimes. and those that are committing crimes are also using drugs and alcohol. so these these underlyinguld be causes would be addressed very intentionally so that we're making sure that we're attacking the problemsproble whe have people separated fromha the destructive path. if that makes sense.ust be >> so addiction means crime, not just because you're breaking the law by using drugs, but you are driven to crime. so my question really simpl to you, do you think you ever hv gottenhave gotten better as a drug addict and you were definitely a drug addict? >> would you gotten better ifent you hadn't been incarcerated? beenow? >> and i'll be honest with you,. i'm extremely grateful in this
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moment that that incarceration was an option for me, because if i was using today with thet , policies that are in place right now, i wouldn't be where i am working nine people, an opportunity to actually thrive and to get their lives back . what i can tell you abouty skil my own experienclse is that i didn't have the necessary skills to navigate society. t and if not for that separation, i wouldn't have been able to accumulate the different kind of services that i did ini order to get me to where i am. today. so when we know and we've gained a lot a lot of intele th over the last number of decades since the famous 1994 crime bill , which was authored by joe biden, in case people don't know that exacerbatednatin incarceration in this nation. and it alspuo pulledlled s servt of our control systems. and so, yot ofu know, so we have a lot of information at this point of what is neede, d, but wen we're denying people that opportunity.
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we went from one end of the pendulum all the way over to this other side. harm reduction is inactiontualla nationaction is actually an action. and what it is , is sending a message that no lives matter in this nation. >> harm reduction is an actionhe . inaction sends the message thatr no lives matter. i wish i realli hopey hope that people are hearing you and that you get a chance to get th your voice out there, because i think it's very necessary. >> jenny burton, thank you veryt much. aheathanks, tucker. >> more news straight ahead. do you think you know tucker carlson? this doesn't look like our border at all. be again. america loves watching tucker in prime time, bringing it every night. plus, it's tucker doing the most in-depth extended interviews. you won't find anywhere else. then there's the unflinching documentary series. you can only see on fox nation covering the stories. no one else on the planet
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