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were a parent. jim, michigan, hate to say it, jesse, but hegseth had better hair than you at the patriot awards. you should have seen the hair and makeup team that surrounded him like a hurricane wherever he went. that's all for tonight. dvr the show. tucker is up next. and always remember, i'm watters had and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight on saturday night as you may now have read a 22-year-old man called anderson lee aldrich walked into a gay nightclub in colorado springs and opened fire. by the time he was subdued he had murdered five people and injured another 25. you've seen this story before, but no matter how many times you've seen it, it never stops being horrifying. it shouldn't stop.
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violence and cruelty should always get us every time. we start to become cynical about the deaths of human beings we have lost something essential to our humanity. unfortunate you're seeing that. why did anderson lee aldrich shoot 30 people? the truth is we don't know. we know he was clearly a troubled person. last summer he threatened to blow up his mother's house for a bomb. eventually, her is repbd erd. >> this is just a year ago in june of 2021 after allegedly making a bomb threat on his own mother. >> tucker: after that happened he, of course, was arrested and charged with first degree kidnapping and felony menacing. but then the local district attorney, a man michael j. allen, did not pursue charges.
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why? we reached out to aldrich's office. because he was never charged with a crime and his arrest record was sealed his violent past did not show up in background checks. trying to murder his own mother did not prevent him from buying a firearm even though the red flag law which is designed to sprepbt that very thing. once again authorities failed to keep the public safe. you may recognize a pattern because you have seen that before. as for aldrich's motive in shooting strangers, we can on guess. we're not going to guess. because guessing would be dishonest and irresponsible. can't just make up a story. more to the point we're not going to guess because it would dishonor the memory of the five people who were just phurd erd in colorado springs. these were human beings, americans. they were not props in a larger
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ideological war. to reduce them to that is wrong. that's exactly what many politicians are doing right now. within hours of the shooting joe biden and his allies used this tragedy as a pretext for disarming the law abiding population of the country. we need more gun control. not withstanding the fact that colorado's existing gun control laws did not prevent this attack. so it was a contemptible and heartless and deeply cynical display of political opportunism. it didn't stop with gun control. the second amendment is not a threat to the people who want to charge it. it would be the first amendment. that is the right, the first in our bill of rights that terrifies them the most. your words are a greater threat than any firearm. they must censor you or they lose powers.
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so these murders became a pretext of more censorship of your speech. you are responsible for this, they told you, because you said the wrong thing. you are guilty of terrorism inspiring violence by your beliefs. anderson lee aldrich committed mass murder because you complained about the sexualizing of children. every time you object to drag time story hours for fifth graders or point out that gender mutilation is being committed on minors, which it is. every time you say that, you are putting people's lives at risk. that seems implausible and yet many are making this claim. many have over the past 24 hours. watch for example this. >> online including this list of tik tok accounts which feeds larger media like fox news stories. what has happened is a demonization of lbgtq people. calling them groomers and pedophiles. this type of thing, whether we can say it's motive or not.
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what we know is it's just another reason why lbgtq people are scared. >> tucker: there it is right there. when you point out the truth indisputably. some adults, apparently a growing number, have a deeply unhealthy fixation on the sexuality of children. when you say that outloud, you get people killed. that is what she is saying. and by saying that, brandy and many people like her are effectively defending that same deeply unhealthy fixation on the sexuality of children. by the way, it's absolutely real. you're not imagining that. it's happening. the evidence is everywhere. it comes to life on the internet. brandy and people like her hate that you are seeing that. note she is not claiming that libs or tik tok is making this up. what she is doing is threatening them. she's doing that because they're
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pointing it out, noticing it's happening is their crime. once again, it is happening. children's hospital in boston, one of the most famous hospitals in the world, has admitted to performing double mastectomies on children for no medical reasons at all. there is no scientific justification for sexually mutilating kids. they are not doing it for a scientifically defensible reason. they are doing it because they believe in a specific religious ideology. that's true. is pointing that out an attack on gay people? of course it is not an attack on gay people. it has nothing to do with gay people. it has to do with sexually mutilating children, which is wrong, period. it should be a crime, period. yet suddenly it's very common. as we reported on this show, ucsf, one of the leading hospitals in the world, is doing this as well.
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they've said so out loud. this is an actual quote from their website. general tall surgery is being performed on a case by case basis more frequently in minors in the absence of solid evidence providers often must rely on the expert opinions of innovators and thought leaders in the field. so your child gets sexually mutilated, genital surgery that is irreversible not on the basis of science but innovators and thought leaders. that quote was scrubbed after we reported on it. not because it wasn't a real quote, but because it was a real quote. it was too incriminating. once again, this is everywhere. a parent in pennsylvania called megan brock to do some actual reporting on it because actual reporters choose not to. they look away and attack anyone who wants to know what's happening. so she filed a records request. this week she received a 2017
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e-mail from a doctor at the children's hospital of tpeufpl philadelphia one of the most famous hospitals in the world that's helped very many. in this case what they were doing shocked her. in a communication with now hhs secretary rachel levine, she wrote this. quote, i'm unaware of existing literature, this is tkourben, but this is happening. we've had more than ten patients who have had chest surgery under 18, as young as 15, and bottom surgery 17. that's the sexual mutilation of children for no medical or scientific reason, simply because right now it is fashionable and consistent with a cult that has taken over a lot of the leadership of this country. but the facts remain. children are being destroyed by this. it should be a crime. the people who committed it should be in jail. but it's not just the sexual mutilation of children in hospitals.
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this is part of a larger trend. the trend is this. adults crossing the line. it has always been a bright line, into deep involvement with the sexuality of children. that has always been and must in a civilized society always be the most forbidden thing. it's considered unacceptable even on prison inmates. but now it seems to be growing in its prevelance. look at this recent ad. the photo shoot they're using to sell their products features a young girl holding a teddy bear in a bondage outfit. then, in case you missed the point the photo shoot also shows this image. they are documents. what you can zoom in is a reference to the u.s. supreme court case called ashcroft versus free speech coalition. that case struck down a law against kiddie porn. what is that? it is what it appears to be.
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it's an endorsement of kiddie porn. what else could it be? we wanted to know. we reached out to balenciaga and they didn't respond. so we're going to have to take that on face value and ask, where's the moral outrage? we have an entire industry in this country comprised of moral t outrage merchants. if you have ever been on twitter, you know what we mean. truly an entire sector of our economy is devoted to attacking people for falling short of the mark. here is a high end retailer promoting kiddie porn in an ad on instagram and nobody notices. there's no boycott. no front page new york times editorial against it. instagram lit run. if you have an alternate explanation for what this was, let us know. a child with a teddy bear in a bondage outrage. are we jumping to conclusions? i don't think so. it is what it appears to be.
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it's right in your face and no one is saying anything. again, instagram had no problem with this until elon musd took over twitter, twitter allowed hash tags that explicitly linked to child pornography. nobody said anything because crimes against children are no big deal. it's thought crimes that are the big crimes. if you said something about it, wait, this seems to be abetting child molestation. that's what it's doing. you were instantly booted off twitter. but the link to kiddie porn, they're still there. they have been deleted. thank god. so all of this has been happening out in the open, but nbc news hasn't bothered to report on any of it. where are the reports of balenciaga pushing kid porn in an instagram ad. no. they're saving all of their energy for you pointing it out. you need to be censor. >> content moderation is a hard task.
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what we know is that twitter and where the bulk of this information is right now, because that's where the biggest account like matt walsh and tik tok where they sort of post this stuff. what's being done? well, two days ago we know elon musk, who owns twitter, he just reversed the policy that twitter did have against targeting and harassment of lbgtq people against misgendering transgender people. >> tucker: so here you have people mutilating the genitals of children, running ads promoting kiddie porn and there's brandy on nbc news, she's not attacking them. she's attacking anyone who notices and accusing them of attacking gay people. once again, this has nothing to do with gay people. this is an attack on the sexual fixation on and mutilation of the genitals of children pushing kiddie porn. there's no gay people.
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that's an offense against everyone's definition of decency and she's saying it. you're not allowed to notice it or else you're committing violence. the people doing these things are fine. no one attacks them. aclu spokesman launched this attack on doug landborn a congressman from colorado. he voted against the respect for marriage act and is a co-sponsor of marjorie taylor green ban on gender affirming care for transyouth. that's the crime? children having their genitals mutilated on the basis of no science, no study. there's no evidence this is a good idea. but doctors mindlessly do it and you can't complain or else you're a murderer? too crazy. these are our children. can't put up with it. for her part, glad's president declared because of saturday's shooting you need to shut up while doctors mutilate children. >> in terms of trans kids and
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gender affirming care, the american medical association, the pediatric association has confirmed these are safe procedures. this is finished business. it's politicians and junk science who's creating some kind of debate or argument about it. >> tucker: really? we realize she's paid to say that. all these activists are paid to say what they say. very specifically paid, aclu is paid to say what they say. they all are. adl is paid to say what it says, glad is paid to say what it says. but the truth is, no bs scientific truth is, these procedures aren't safe. where's the ten year study on that? we have no idea what the long term effects of puberty blockers are. we can't even guess as the long term psychological effect on mutilation on a 17-year-old or 15-year-old. what? you have no idea it's safe. you're lying. it's not a safe procedure.
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we've spoken to a lot of victims of this. we did a whole documentary on it. by the end of the documentary, we were more shocked than when we started reporting it out. even people who support these procedures can't actually defend them. that's the whole point. they have to make you shut up because they don't have any facts on their side. if you're not okay with child abuse, you're a murderer. it's worked on weak minded journalists who only care about status and acceptance by the group. but there are a few on whom it's not worked. at the top is chris ruffo. he joins us now. chris, thank you very much for coming on. i don't understand how balenciaga, whatever they sell, can put an ad on instagram today promoting kiddie porn and no one says anything. >> we're going to find out exactly what's going to happen to them. people are contacting them. they're in a lot of hot water. the broader trend is what we are seeing is an emergence of a decentralized censorship regime.
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100 years ago governments would have to scensor content from th top down. today we have left wing activist journalists, left wing ngo's and nonprofits and friendly administration officials and the fbi and doj that work together behind the scenes to enforce public debate to deplatform journalists who are doing the reporting on these issues. even calling for the prosecution and imprisonment of political opposition using the fbi. we've seen that on critical race theory, on radical gender theory. the brilliance of this system, if we're going to give them some credit, that it's almost operating invisibly. we have to bring it to the surface, just as you've done. make it visible, put a name on it and stop it. this is the greatest threat to the first amendment in the last 50 years. >> tucker: i just find it remarkable the passive aggression that's always at work with these people. you pointed out they're the
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victims. i'm sure brandy will be on twitter saying you're threatening her life by sitting across from someone who mentioned her name. they are never held to account for what they are promoting, which is the sexualization of children. stop lying about it. it's right in our faces. >> that's right. in that specific example, brandy works for one of the largest and most powerful media corporations in the world. she has an affiliation with elite universities. this is someone in a position of power who's made her life writing, she wrote a sympathetic paper on a pedophile. these are people who pretend to be the powerless. they are the powerful, bullying journalists, bullying people who stand in the way of the left wing apparatus that wants to push this ideology on all
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americans. >> tucker: they'd hurt you if they could. chris rufo, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. so outside, say, the irs and the fbi, the last organization you want to get a text from is probably the new york times. it won't be good news. unlike dave portino, you probably didn't save the text. dave saved the text that he got from the new york times when they tried to hurt him. he caught them lying. he joins us in just a moment. plus the meltdown over donald trump running for president getting to talk out loud is intensifying. so we're so for democracy that political candidates can't speak in public. that's democracy. cbs news humiliated themselves. we're enjoying that. we've got details. we'll be right back.
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>> tucker: founder of bar stool sports is not especially political. not right winger. he's an american, believes in free speech. because he believes in free speech and exercises it, other media organizations have been trying to destroy him. he got the dreaded text from the new york times. can we talk to you? story of a result that was written by emily steele. in that piece emily steele
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writes this. we have provided dave portnoy about questions. bar stool did not respond. you probably didn't think about it if you read it in "the new york times." turns out it's not true. they lied. then like most people who have been attacked by the new york times, dave portnoy can prove it. he posted this. i know you're trying to dig up dirt on me as a bunch of women i barely know sent me your interactions. i'm an open book. i'd love to sit down and have an on the record clarification. i get to record it and use the footage. here's how they responded. we're happy to meet in new york and talk over the phone. we can record audio but not video. we do not accept those terms. if you would like to provide feed back in response to the e-mail, i'd love to sit with you. turns out he did respond. he just wanted to videotape it because what would be wrong with
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that when you're hiding something, you don't want that. they are hiding a lot of things. they lied about that exchange. portnoy can prove it. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. you grew up in boston. you probably grew up in a factually that took the new york times seriously. you lived in new york. you may live there now. were you surprised by this? >> no. at this point i wasn't. but what you just said, i talked to my dad, who is somebody who i say trusts the new york times. that's the alarming part. another way you preface it, i reached out to her seven months ago. they've been doing this for nearly a year i knew about this investigation. when i heard about it, i said, let's sit down, open book. i will answer any question you have. the thing about it, and i don't care what your politics are, how you sit. i am the witness of a story you are working on for basically a year. i am saying i will sit down with you. you can ask me anything.
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i'm not sending lawyers in the room. nobody. just me. i will answer every single question you have. she had no interest in that. she said i'm eager to do it. two weeks went by. i didn't hear. hey, i'm still here. she worked on this for nearly a year. then she went ghost, crickets. i didn't hear anything for seven months. i get the text, list of questions that says, hey, we want all these answers to all these allegations in 48 hours. it would be the equivalent, if this was a court case. that's what the times is doing. trying to create a case that i'm a scum bag and sway people that you give one lawyer basically a year to present the entire case why this guy stinks and you have 30 seconds now to defend yourself. who would ever do that? nobody in their right mind. she never had interest in telling the truth. all she wanted to do was build a case against me. she never talked to any of my friends, anybody who would
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advocate. she doesn't want to hear how we do responsible gaming training at our company. it was a hit piece. she had no interest in hearing my side of the story. >> tucker: what's so funny is it's about your personal life. you've got a pretty effervescent personal life. you hardly have the creepiest personal life of anybody in the media. these are creepy people. why are they trying to attack you on this? >> i think i have become politicized a little bit. what you said, listen, i don't care if people don't like me, tucker. i really don't. all i'm saying is give people the full picture. i'm disillusioned. i know that's not what the times does. how can you say -- this woman has a pulitzer. they should take that back, break it and throw it in a river. all i'm saying is let people decide. how can you do such a one sided hit piece and say you're "the new york times" and you care about honesty? no, you don't. you're a liberal rag that's just like everybody else. >> tucker: true.
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you've got this legacy prestige that i really hope you do your best to tarnish. dave portnoy, thanks for coming on and catching them lying once again. >> thank you. >> tucker: elon musk bought twitter. he asked a simple question, should we reinstate donald trump's twitter account? he got 12 million votes and the yes side won. immediately, as promised, he reinstated donald trump's twitter account. cbs is highly upset. they're for democracy but not if a politician wanted to talk. they got off twitter saying the nation was in danger. then they interviewed an nyu professor who claims, buckle your seat belt now. russians must have hacked the polls. >> these polls are mostly a gimmick. i would argue the people have spoken. twitter --
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>> russian intelligence, you mean? >> 100%. twitter has become a playground for bad actors and fake bots. this poll is meaningless, this decision is meaningless. >> tucker: how can that guy teach at a college? what a crack pot? the russians aren't busy enough. they're in the middle of a war but have time to hack a twitter poll? maybe they are. he had no evidence whatsoever. none. throws it out there, makes it up. major claim against the government. anchor just rolls with it. msnbc, a guest offered this take on the situation. >> absolutely disgusted. what else did we expect from very white privileged hetero men protecting each other because we always mistake wealth and inheritance for genius. yay, elon musk gets what he wants. he'll finish burning down democracy while he burns down the town square. >> tucker: turn on msnbc. white people this -- is that okay? can you single out a racial
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group and attack them because of their skin color. i thought that was wrong. didn't we have a whole civil rights movement about that? big time radio host in dc joins us tonight. you're for democracy, vince. does that mean presidential candidates get to talk in public or no? >> for all this preaching the left does to us about democracy, it's amazing how much they go completely cat tonic if an opposing view breaks through to a main audience. if somebody is opposing viewpoint says kanye west says he's against abortion, they go crazy. if donald trump might have an opportunity to tweet again, he hasn't even tweeted yet. if he might have an opportunity to do that, they go absolutely loony tunes. their ideas are so thin and indefensible that they realize, they don't want to engage in a debate. if you've been wondering why has the left gotten so crazy is because they've created this air tight echo chamber where no
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opposing viewpoints break their ideas in. otherwise they would be battle tested. joe biden can control the weather if we only gave him more power. this is all left wing delusions fed by their intellectual flabbiness created by this environment where no opposing viewpoints are allowed to break through. >> tucker: that's such a wise point. how can you, in the same sentence use the word democracy then go on to say a political candidate can't speak. how can you have a democracy with no free speech? that can't happen. by definition, you can't have that. correct? or am i missing something. >> look at what happened just a few weeks ago. you had joe biden step up to a microphone. he was asked what about twitter? are you going to investigate them? we should probably do that. the federal government should look into the foreign business deals of twitter. what? the guy who is credibly accused of being bought off by ukrainian
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and communist party of china interest is standing up there lecturing us about how we have to investigate whether elon musk is bought and paid for. he is allowing conversation, not foreclosing it. >> tucker: this is a pretty amusing thing. great to see you. this sounds like something out of babylon d. joe biden promised to give reparations to the climate. you remember the water fountain, carpet on one side, climate on the other. he is going to make good. guess who's paying the reparations? not everybody. not everybody. we'll tell you who's not paying reparations, to the climate, next.
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>> tucker: fox news has the patriot awards in florida last week. we went for the second time. one of the things you notice when you're there, there's not a huge difference between the people that work at fox and run
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fox and watch fox. that's a rare thing. made that point. here it is. the cool thing about meeting fox viewers is, every time i think this, i can relate to that person. that person is the same instincts i do. not the same ideas but the same gut reaction to things. i like those people. i mean it, too. and i will say this. one of my rules is don't suck up to your employer because that's kind of craven. right? should always be against the man! i want to thank my employer who signs my pay check. but this is real. i was reminded of it tonight. i was with people who work at fox and people who watch fox and there's not a big difference actually. there really isn't. [ applause ] they're nice. they're the kind of people who actually tip the waiter pretty generously. those are the kind of people i love. those are the kind of people i'm
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blessed to work around and live with. those are the kind of people i'm blessed to have watch our channel. there really is a difference. people claiming to love other people, but some people love them in the abstract. i'm sending money to a place i have never been. then there are people who love the people around them, in their immediate orbit. we have a lot of the second category here at fox news and along with the people who watch us. we are grateful for that. anyway, took a bunch of behind the scenes footage. here's some of it. all right. keep the insanity to a minimum. when you have a microphone on, officer -- oh, you're the one i wanted to talk to. all right. >> who's the best guest that i can have on? i said tucker, will you come on my podcast. he was like, are you kidding me? of course i'm coming on your podcast. >> the bravest person at fox. it's true. >> oh, stop. >> you went after the governor of new york. that man, charles kugar, my
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producer, just got here. thank you. that was wonderful. we're in the basement delivery area of a large concrete building. we know greg guttfeld is here. we're entering the guttfeld zone. i got to be honest, i don't think i have ever eaten asparagus. i would never eat that. i would never eat that. we're shooting a package for the channel. can i ask one question. super, super easy. what's your favorite show on fox? >> okay. we all say the same thing. >> three, two, one. >> tucker carlson! >> we always tell everybody how we feel about tucker. he's always been our favorite. >> tucker carlson.
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>> tucker. [ app [ applause ] thanks for watching. we'll be back 8 p.m. have a good night with the ones you love. see you guys. >> tucker! come on. >> you know him, tucker carlson! >> tucker: our producers found people who said they like the show? that's a little embarrassing. i haven't seen that. there were some great people there. again, the spread between the people who work at fox and run fox and the people who watch fox is basically zero. that's why people watch fox, because we're not kidding. you can watch the whole thing on fox nation. so fossil fuels aren't just something we have. fossil fuels are the reason we have civilization. take them away and countries collapse. the biden administration doesn't
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appear to realize that or do realize it and are doing it anyway. they just announced a $1 billion fund for something called climate reparations. you discriminated against the climate. so the idea is to send money, your money, to other countries. we have too much money now. our debt isn't big enough. countries that have suffered damages due to fossil fuels. the country that uses the most fossil fuels, that dumps the most plastic into our oceans killing the most marine life, that kills the most fish, factory fishing. the country that seems almost bent on destroying the planet, china, is exempt from the referendum. china, biggest economy in the world is, quote, a developing nation. so that's like the definition of insanity. one of the smartest people we know joins us. china, the world's biggest polluter pays no climate reparations. we have a smaller economy than
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china now. we pay the reparations. how does this work? >> 40% of the people in the world live in india and china. they use coal and natural gas. they aren't going to switch. this is a signal that's empty. we should remember, tucker, that we have $50 billion leaving this country in foreign aid every year. we have almost 50 million people living here that weren't born in the united states. they send out $60 billion in remittances. we don't even tax it. the most generous policy in the world. it's all based on this idea that the industrial revolution of 200 years makes us guilty for carbon when, in fact, it was the greatest boone that humans ever experienced. gave the third world or the nonwest the green cultural revolution. pharmaceuticals, high tech, cars. made life affluent and lease sure with no research and development. it was just wholesale jump started into the 21st century based on fossil fuel.
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you know, the problem with afghanistan is the taliban. it's communism. when you don't have private property, free market economics, consentual government, you're going to have problems. it's not climate change. if they want to virtue signal our bi coastal elite, outlaw private jets for a year or bezos and gates can give a few billion dollars and feel better. don't put the guilt on the backs of the middle class. they don't know whether to buy food or fuel every day. >> tucker: i don't know how we wound up with a country that's run by people who hate the country. that can't work, can it? >> yeah, it is. never subject to any of the consequences of these. why have heated pools in beverly hills? why is john kerry on his gulf stream? you don't need to do that. this is a very cheap way of
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having a transnational body to pit victims and victimizers. it's going to be staffed eventually by people like venezuela, cuba, that are not constitutional systems. you know what that's going to lead to. >> tucker: i do. what we have now. thank you so much for that dark but accurate portrait. >> thank you. >> tucker: so it's hard to believe this story is real, but it is. many stories like it are real. there are a lot of victims of january 6th. they were protesters who had been treated as political prisoners. including one man who he was arrested by doing nothing violent then denied cancer treatment in prison for months. while being held on these ridiculous charges his cancer progressed from stage 1 to stage 3. that man's fiancee joins us straight ahead.
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jail anyway. then, like many other january 6th defendants langishing in jail, he was mistreated, dramatically. he endured inhumane and abusive conditions. for example, guards refused to give him prescription medication he needed to treat his cancer. he was not allowed to see an oncologist for months. at one point he passed out and did not get medical attention. this is a time when rapists are getting out. half of murders in the united states are not solved because nobody cares enough to solve them. but this guy stayed in jail. last november a judge ordered him released because he wasn't getting proper treatment. in the time he was not getting treatment for being in washington january 6th, his cancer progressed from stage 1 to 3 which is a tragedy. chris world's fiancee watched the whole thing. she joins us. thank you very much for coming on. how is your fiance doing?
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>> he's doing okay since he's been home. he's had some major medical issues. he's had five rounds of chemotherapy. he's had major oral surgery, which he's still recovering from. he's had two more bouts where he passed out and been unconscious, just like he was in the prison. high blood pressure and unexplained high pulse. >> tucker: so this was happening when the people running the country saying people doing violent crimes aren't victims. why do you think your fiance was kept behind bars for months with no treatment for his cancer? why were they so determined to punish him? >> well, they made a statement that these guys and women in the prison are political prisoners. so they're all being treated
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that way. their food is being poisoned. their recreation time is taken from them. they're on solitary confinement. they're just denied all kinds of basic human rights. one instance, there were about 44 men in the prison and there was one toe nail clipper to be used amongst all 44. chris had to cut his mustache off so he could eat his food with though nasty nail clippers. >> tucker: anyone who lives in washington knows famously the world's jail in the united states. lot of abuse in that jail over the decades. did any politicians come to your aid or did they just continue to ignore you like everybody else in washington? >> they're ignoring us. without you guys and the few others that are representing and speaking out on us, our first amendment rights are definitely under attack. we definitely need help. the more people we can get on our side, the better.
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we need lawyers. >> tucker: yeah. so the guy, the lawyer tried to fire bomb a policeman after floyd's death. i appreciate you telling your story. i hope it changed people into defending you. thank you very much. >> thank you. all, i'd like to mention that we have a crowd fund page. also the patriot freedom project has really helped us out as well. thank you. >> tucker: at least somebody does. thank you so much. so, joe biden's 80 now. fewer tasks than a younger man might have. pardoning the turkey that didn't go well. we have the tape of it not going well, next.
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>> 9.5 million turkeys per year. >> god love you. 9.5 million turkeys? i tell you what, that's like some of the countries i have been to. what is he doing exactly? we will be on every night this week, even thanksgiving. we are proud to say we hope you have the best night and we will see you tomorrow. here is sean hannity. i cannot begin to interpret that comment about turkeys. i cannot help you. we need an interpreter. anyways, tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity". after accusing saudi arabia's crown prince of murder and calling his niche in a pariah nation, biden is once again on his knees begging him for oil. the administration is asking a court to grant mbs, the guy he says killed the journalist kemal khashoggi in a lawsuit surrounding the murder. we have a

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