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always horrify us . every singleviol shoul time we t to become cynical about the deaths of other human beings, we have lost something essential to our humanity. >> unfortunately, you'rehuma seg that. so the most obvious question is why did anderson leetrut aldridge shoot thirty people? and the trutdoh is , wn'e don'to know. we dw he wo. erson. he was clearly a troubled person. last summer. he threatened to blow up his thu mother'sp his house with a bom. authorities had to evacuate the neighborhood during the four hour standoff that ensued. eventually, he surrendered. you're seeing this video first on cnn that shows the alleged gunman. twenty two year old anderson lee aldridge, surrendered to law enforcement. this is just a year ago in june of 2020 one after allegedlymothr making a bomb threat on his ownn mother. >> so after thated happened, h of course, was arrested and charged with first degree kidnappingon and felony menacin. but then the local districtael . attorney , a man called michael j.
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allen, didchar notge pursus.e c. why? we reached out to olins allen's office to find out why, but he did not get back to us. >> so we can only guess. we do know what the effect wasta because aldrich was never charged with a crime and his arrest record was sealed. i his violent past did not showck. up in background checks, threatening to murder his own mother, did not prevent him from buying a firearm. even colorado's so-calleds de red flag law, which is designed to prevent that very thing. so those are the facts. that's what we know so far . once again, authorities failed n to keep the public safe .gnize they didn't do their job.becaus you may recognize now a pattern because you have seen that before. as for aldrich's motive int go shooting strangers, we can gue only guess and we're not going to guess both because guessingip would be dishonest and irresponsible. ca a storyn'e make up because it suits your preexisting beliefs. but more to the point, we're not going to guessto guess becad would dishonor the memories of the five people who were just murdered isprin colorado spring. these were human beings. they were americans.
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they were not props in a larger ideological war. toand to reduce them to that is wrong. that's exactly wha t many hours politicians are doing right now. within hours of the shootings,ei joe biden and his allies use prt this tragedy as a pretext for disarming the law abidingthe population of the country. we neewed more gun n control,een joe biden said. predictably,trolno notwithstando the fact that colorado'srado existing gun control laws, which arroe extensive, did not prevent this attack. so i so it was a contemptibleal and heartless and deeply cynical display of political opportunism. opt it didn't stop with gun control. portbecause, in fact, the seconi amendment is not the freedom that threatens the people in charge. t a the most. no, that would be the first amendment, which is your right to say what you sincerely believe. that is the right. the firs first in t in our bills that terrifies them the most. your wordsre a are a greater tht than any firearm. they must censor you or else they lose power. it is that simple. so horrifying.
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murders in colorado overso t the weekend quickly becamet of a pretext for yet more censorship of your speech. yonsorshipu are responsible for, they told you, because you said the wrong things. e guyou are guilty of stochastic andersism, inspiring violence by your beliefs. innocently, auldridge committeda massr because you s complained about the sexualizing of childre n for every time you object to drag time story hour for fifthha graders or point out thath it mutilation is being committed on minors, which i t is every time you say that you are putting people's lives at risk p . >> now, thatle a seemsnd implaue and yet many are making this claim. many have made it over the past twenty four hours. watc h, for example, brandi z drosnin of nbc online, including this lives of tic-tacs account, which feeds whi larger media like fox news stories. what has happened is apeople demonization of lgbtq people calling themcalling th groomer' this type of thing, whetheofr w can say it's motive or not,
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what we know is that it's just another reason why lgbt, lgbtq people are scared. so there it is right there. when you point out the truthindb indisputably. >> and the truth is that some adults in this country, apparently a growing number, have a deeply unhealthy fixation on the n th of childre >> when you say that out loud, you get people killed. i that is what brandi said. drosnin is saying. manynd by saying that brandi said drosnin and the many people lik aree her are effecti defending that same deeply unhealthnhealthyy fixation w on the sexuality of children. by the way, it's absolutely real. you're not imagining that it's e happening. the evidencenis is everywhere and it comes to lightet on the internet. and brandi said drosnibrandy ane like her hate that you werethat seeing that notice. the trend is not that drosnin is not claiming the lives of tick-tock is making this up. >> she never even suggests thati she is threatening them. and whats . she's doinge'
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is threatening them. you should know. because and she's doing that because they're pointing it out.happenin noticing it's happening is their crime. and once again, it is happening . >> children's hospital i hosnpia boston, where the most famous hospitals in the world hasstecti admitted performing double mastectomies on children forhilo medical reason at all.ic there is no scientific th justification for mutilating kids. >> they are not doing it for a scientifically defensible reason. they are doing it becausificalle they believe in a very specific religious ideology. >> that's true. out is pointing that out an attack on people? . >> of course, it is not an attack on people. it has nothing to do with people. >> i t has to do with ren, w mutilating children, which is wrong, period. it should be a crime period.riod and yet suddenly it's very common, as we've reported, on this show, ucsf, universityet of california, san franciscohe hospital, one of the leading.
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hospitals in the world, is doing this as well.is and they've said s is o out lou. this is an actual quote from their website, quote, surgery u is being performed on a case by case basis more frequently in minors s. in the absence of solidovider evidence, providers oftes n must rely on the expert opinions of innovators and thought leaders in the field. so your child gets mutilated. surgery that is irreversible. not on the basis of science, but on the basis of innovators and thought leaders. >> it's hard to believe that'sa. noppening. that quote was scrubbed, by the' way, after we reported on it, not because it wasn't a real quote, but because it was a real quote. it is too incriminating. >> once again, this megan brocere apparent in pennsylvania called megan brock to do some actuasomel reportingt on it because actual reporterser choose not to . they look awaytheyk aw and atta anyone who wants to know what'sa actually happening. >> so she filed a records request and this week sheed obtained a twenty seventeen
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email from dr. nordia down at the children's hospital of philadelphia. >> again, one of the most i famous hospitals in the worldn h known as chope, a widely beloved institution that has helped very many. but in this case, what they were doing, shock the senses in a communication with now hhs secretary rachel levine, she wrote this, quote, i'm i'm not aware of existing literature. >> this is dowson. literature, thisy it is happenii i think 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 mutilation of children for no medical orcausei scientific reason, simply because right now itan of fashionable and consistent with a cult that t has taken ovr a lot of the leadership of thise country. but the fact remains, children g are being destroyed by us. it should be a crime.ould b the people who commit ite shoue be in jail. but it's not just the mutilation of children ind is
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hospitals. >> this is part of a larger trend. and the trend is this adults a crossing the line. and it hast always been a brign line into deep involvement with the sexuality of children. >> that has always been and must in a civilized society, alwaysociets be the mos forbidden thing. it's considered unacceptable, evensidered acceptab among priss bu tt now it seems to be growins in its prevalence. consider the latest ad for the clothing brand balenciaga. this was just uploadedt on instagram. younou can see, the photo shoot they're using to sell their products features a young girl holding a teddy bear in a outfit. t th then, in case you missed the point, the photo shoot also contains this imagsoe shows several documents. most of them aren't visible.is i but what you canma seegethey a u zoom in and of course,.s. su the point is that you see itle is a reference to a us supreme court case called ashcroft versus free speech coalition case struck down a law against kiddy. >> what is this?
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it's, it is what it appears to be. it's an endorsement of kiddy, we child, what else could it be ? we wanted to know. so we reacheeachd ouedo t today to plenty to gete're their explanation and they didn't respond. so we're going to have t t to te that on face value and ask where's the moral outrage? we have an entire industry in this country comprised of morale outrage. merchants, if you've events.r bn on twitter, you know what we mean. truly, an entire sectoe ser ofor our economy is devoted to attacking people for falling fallingshort of the mark. and here is a high end retailer promoting kiddy in an ady on instagram. and nobody notices there'snotic. a boycott. >> there's no front page "new york times" editorial against it. of course, instagram letrun. the advertisement run endorsing kiddy. if ye an way, if you have an alternate explanation for what this was, let us know. a chil a child with a teddy bear in a outfit and a supreme court decision striking down a kiddypt law displayed on the table. >> what is that?t th are weink jumping conclusions?
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>> don't think so. in your it is what it appears to be.on its right in your face and no one's saying anything again. agai instagram had no problem with this until elon musk took over twitter . twitter allowed hashtags that explicitly linked to child. nobody said anything becauseare crimes against children are no g deal thought crimes thatg are the real crimes. so if you said something about it, if you were lives of tic-tac and said, wait a second, this seems to beo beg abetting child molestation, which, of course, that's what it's doing. >> you i instantly booted off twitter. but the links to kiddyki are still there. well, now they've been deleted.o thank god d.is. bee that's one improvement. nbc news so all of this has beent both happening out in the open. but nberc news hasn't bothered to report on any of it. where's their report tonight? and balenciaga pushing kiddy in an instagram ad? no, they're reserving alnstagral their energy to attack you for noticing you're a stochastic terrorist. ergy for yif you pointed out an. to be censored, watch content. a moderation is a hard task. wher
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what wthe know is that twitterfo and where the bulk of this information is right now, because that's where the biggest accounts like matt walsh and lives of tic-tacr again, where they sort post this stuff. what's being done? wellwelldays, two days ago, we s that elon musk, who owns twitter, twitt he just reversed the policy that twitter did have againstting targeting and harassment of lgbtq people against miss gendering , tucker: transgender people. >> so here you havo hee peopler mutilating the of children, running ads on instagram, promoting kiddy. n an shd there's brandi z rosnay on nbc news.t she's not attacking thematta.. she's attacking anyone who notices and accusing them of attacking gay people. peopleonce again, this has not. to do with people. thiss an is an attack on the fixation on and mutilation of the of children pushing kiddy
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. there's no gay people. that's an offense against anyone's definition. thatof decency.she' >> and she's effectively defending it. and they all are. o you're not allowed to notice it, russell. you're committing violence. you're complicit els in mass mud .oi well, the people who arese doin these things are fine. >> no one attacks an aclu spokesman launched this attacka on doug lamborn, a congressman from colorado. watch this.iage act a he votednd against the respecta for marriage act. and it'sco co-sponsor marjorie taylor green's nationwide ban on gender affirming careylor grr trans youth.. >> huh? c that's the crimerime?. >> children having their genita mutilated on the basis of nof no science, no actual real medicald guidance, no longitudinal study,y.e's no e there's no evir is a good idea, but gladis for d it. soo it doctors mindlessly do it and you can't complain or else you're a murderer. >> m too crazy. wit these are our children. can't put up with it. for her part, glads president declared that because of saturday's shooting, you need to shuteed tot up up. s of >> will activist doctors mutilate children in terms of
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trans kids and gender affirming care? the american medical association, the pediatric procciation has confirmed that these are safe procedures. this i is finished business. pol it's politicians and junk science. >> who's creating some kind of debate or argument about reallyi now we realize she's paid to say that, of course, ally these activists are paid to sayl what they say very specifically. y pathey'll use paid to say what they say they all are paido sa to say what it says.t gladis paid to say what itno says. but the truth is the no b.s.s scientific truth is, these scientific truth is there's nose evidence it's safe .s the where's the ten year studytetudy on that? ide you have one or you don't have s one . we have no idea what the long term effects of pubert oy blockers are.we we hav ce noan't idea.s as we can't even guess as the longl term psychological effects of mutilation on a seventeen year ola d or fifteen year old.. what, you've no idea it's. safe . you're lying
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. it's not a safe procedure. we're talking to a lot of victims of this barbarism. and it is barbarism. we did a whole e documentarynd on it and by the end ofed the documentary, we were more shocked when we started procrting it outt . even people who support thesey e procedures can't actually defend them. and that's the whole point. they have to make you shut up s. because they don't have any facts on their side. >> if you're okaya with child abuse, you're a murderer. and it's worked on a lot of car weak minded journalists who only cart e about statusw on and acceptance by the group. but there are a few on whom itsi has not worked. he at the top of that list is chris rufo. he joins us now.oins u coming senior at the manhattan institute. >> chris , thanks so much for coming in. i don't understand how balenciaga, whatever they sell, can put an at and on instagram to day promoting kidd porn y. >> and no one says anything. peop, we're going to find out exactly what's going to happen to them. certainly peopleontacting are g them. they're ine a lotbroade of hote but the broader trend herea is what we're seeing is the emergence of a decentralized
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censorship regime. ars a hundred years ago,ments governments in europe and the united states would have to censor content from the top down, but they could be easilyo toentified as the ones doing the censoring. today, we have thiy s consortiut of left wing activist journalists, left wing ngos f and nonprofits and friendlyj tht administration officials in the fbi and the doj thattogethet together behind the scenes to enforce public debate to d platforms, journalists who are actually doing the reporting on these issues and then eve n calling for the prosecution and imprisonment ofe seen political opposition using the fbi. we've seen that on criticat only race theory.br we've seenillian that on radica gender theory and the brilliance of this system. if we'ng tif we're going to givt some credit, is that it's almost operating invisiblyerati, so what we have to do is wemakei have to bring it to the surface. just if you've done makevisibl visible, put a name on it is th and stop it, because thie s is the greatest threat to the first amendment in the last. 50 years. >> and i just find itsion t remarkable that passive aggression is alwayshatt
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work with these people. you pointed out, and they'rei' the victims, i'm sure brandies and rosnay will be on twitter right now saying that you're threatening your life by sitting across from someone who mentioned her namesitting .r they are never held to account for what they are promoting, which is the sexualized. it. >> let's stop lying about it.n u it's right in our faces.r that's right. mostif that specific example, brandy's atrocity works for one of the largest and most powerful media corporations in the world, she has ane affiliation with elite universities. this is someone who is inositio a position of power, who was actually made her career doxxing and targeting random online citizens. trump supporters et cetera. she wrote a very sympathetic profile of an actual, a a offender, a number of years ago. these are people that pretend to be the powerless, holding the powerful accountable, when, in fact they're actually the. powerful bullying, the powerless, bullying, independen thet journalists and bullying people who stand in the way of the left wing apparatus. that wants to push thisideolo
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ideology on on all americans.gy they'd hurt you if they couldu o trust me. chris , rufo, thank you for joining. >> appreciated. say, t so outside, say, the irs and the fbi, the lastis organization you want to getk a text from is probably the new. unli times, because not only good news, they're out to hurt you. let's stop lying. but unlike dave portnoy, you probably didn't save the text. x dave portnoy saved a text thatet he got from the new york times. when they tried to hurt him. >> oh, oh, he got the lie. and he joins in just a moment.ol >> plus, the meltdown over donald trump is running for president . to talk out loud is intensifying. politi so we're scao for democracy that political candidates can't speak in publi pc democracy. well, cbs news got sowe'r overwrought, they humiliated themselvesenjoying and intentioe were enjoying that.ta we've got bill . when i read what it took for yellowstone to be here, i realized that this was
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dash .com right now and see how much you can save. portnoy, founder of barstool sports . he's not especially political . he's a right winger or anything, but he's an american. so he believes in free speech. and because he believes in free speech and exercise, did other media organizations have been trying to destroy him? so he got the dreaded text from the new york times. can we talk to you? the story that resulted was written by a reporter called emily steel. >> and in that piece, emily
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steel writes this, quote, the times provided mr. pordenone with detailed questions about this article. bastable executives did not respond to repeated messages. mr. portnoy did not provide answers. >> so you probably didn't think about that if you read it in the new york times. >> but it turns out it's not true. they lied. and then like most people who have been attacked by the "new york times", dave portnoy can prove it. he just posted this exchange he had by text with emily steel, quote, hi, emily. i know you're currently trying to dig up dirt on me is a bunch of women i barely know have sent me your interactions. i'm an open book. i'd love to sit down and have an on the record conversation with you. just to clarify, i get to record it and use the footage as well. so here's how emily deal , the times reporter, responded, quote, we're happy to meet in new york or talk over the phone today or tomorrow. we can record audio, but not video. we do not accept those terms. if you would like to provide feedback in response to my email, i'm eager to hear it. >> so it turns out dave portnoy did respond and offered to talk to him. >> he just wanted to videotape
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it because what would be wrong with that when you're hiding something, you don't want that. and they are hiding a lot of things. they lied about that exchange. >> and portnoy, unlike most people, can prove it. he joins us tonight. tonight, thanks for coming on . so you grew up in boston? i think you probably grew up in a family that took the new york times seriously. you've 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 talk to my dad, who is somebody who what i say trust the new york times. >> yeah. and that's the alah. and that's the alarming part, because in the way you just preface it, i reached out to her seven months ago, tucker. they've been doing this for nearly a year. i knew about this investigation when i heard about i said, let's sit down, open book. i will answer any question you have in 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. and i am saying i will sit down
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with you. you can ask me anything. i'm not saying 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. i reached out again. i said, hey, i'm still here. so she did this. you worked out for nearly a year and then she went ghost crickets. i didn't hear anything for seven months. and i get the text, the 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 is a court case, because that's what the times is doing . try to create a case that i'm a scumbag and suape poll that you give one lawyer basically a year to present the entire case. why this guy stinks and oh, you have thirty seconds now to defend yourself. who would ever do that? who would nobody in their right mind never had interest in telling the truth. all she wanted to do was build a case against me. she never talked any
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my friends, anybody would advocate. she never wanted to hear how we do responsible gaming training at our company. it was all hippies. she had no interest in hearing my side of the story. what's so funny is it's about your personal life and you've got a pretty effervescent, personal. but i've been in the media for thirty one years. you hardly have the creepiest personal life of any of us . the media. these are creepy people. >> why are they trying to attack you on this? because you're disobedient, right? yeah. you know, i think i've become politicized a little bit. but like what you said, listen, i don't care if people don't like me, tucker. i really don't. yeah. all i'm saying is give people the full picture. that's isaiah. well, i'm not. i'm disillusioned. i know that's not what the times does. but how can you say this woman has a pulitzer? they should take that back , break it and throw it in the river. like all i'm saying is let people decide how can you do such a one sided hit piece in and say you're the new york times and you actually care about honesty? no, you don't. you're you're a liberal rag that is just like everybody else.
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that's totally true. but you've got this legacy prestige that i really hope you do your best to tarnish because it's not deserved. >> portnoy thanks for coming on tonight for catching them lying yet again. thank you. >> so elon musk by twitter as a couple weeks ago, and he just held a twitter poll and he asked a really simple question, should we reinstate donald trump's twitter account? he got more than 12 million votes and the yes side won. so immediately, as promised, elon musk reinstated donald trump's twitter account. cbs news was highly upset there for democracy, but not if it means presidential candidates getting to talk in public. >> so they got off twitter saying their security was in danger and that on face the nation, which apparently is still a show, they interviewed a completely discredited nyu professor who claimed buckle your seat belt. >> now, that the russians must have hacked the twitter pool. so i think these polls are mostly a gimmick. and i would argue the people haven't spoken to you have
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spoken these twitter hashtag intelligence. >> you mean 100% on twitter has become a playground for bad actors and fake bots. this poll is meaningless. this decision is meaningless. >> what how can that guy teach it to college? a crackpot like the russians are busy enough. they're in the middle of a war, but they've got time to hack a twitter poll, by the way. maybe they are. yes,3 4 f1 just rolls with it. msnbc guest offered this measured take on the whole situation. >> watch. absolutely. disgusted. but what else do we expect from jerry white? triggerfish hetero men protecting each other because we always mistake wealth and inheritance for genius . so yay, elon gets what he wants his buddy back on the air in order to finish burning democracy while he finishes burning down the town square. >> attacking white people again. >> why is that allowed, by the way? what can you turn on msnbc? >> white people have asked, is that okay?
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all right. >> with that, you can just, like, single out a racial group and attack them because of their skin color. i thought that was wrong. >> did we have old civil rights movement that apparently not. >> vince collins is a big time radio host in dc and a very wise person. >> he joins us tonight. so are you're for democracy, vince? does that mean that presidential candidates get to talk in public or. no, but, you know, for all the screeching the left does to us about democracy, it's amazing how much they go completely catatonic. if an opposing viewpoint breaks through to a big audience, that is nothing more than that if somebody is opposing viewpoints. so kanye west says that he's against abortion, they go crazy. if donald trump might have an opportunity to tweet again, he hasn't even tweeted yet. by the way, if he might have an opportunity to do that, they go absolutely looney tunes and the reason for that is that their ideas are so thin and indefensible that they realize they don't want to engage in a debate on any of this. if you've been wondering why is the left gotten so crazy, it's because they've created this airtight echo chamber where no opposing viewpoints
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ever break their way in. otherwise, these ideas would battle tested. and that's how you end up with , oh, we've got to mutilate children. oh, joe , biden, you can control the weather if we only give him more power. oh, the russian stole the twenty sixteen election, tried to do in 2020 and just voted elon musk's twitter. paul , this is all left wing illusions that are fed by their intellectual flabbiness created by this environment where no opposing viewpoints are allowed to break through. >> that's such a wise point. and maybe i'm too liberal. i know that i am. but how can you in the same sentence, use the word democracy and then go on to say that 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. >> these are all authoritarian impulses because look at what happened just a few weeks ago. you had joe biden step up to a microphone. he was asked, hey, what about twitter? are you going to assess, ah, you know, investigate them again? we should probably do that. the federal government should look into the foreign business dealings of twitter. what the guy who is credibly
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accused of being bought off by ukrainian and communist party of china interests is standing up there lecturing us about how we we have to investigate whether or not you unmask is bought and paid for. >> the guy is allowing conversation, not foreclosing it. yeah, it's a pretty amusing moment if you let yourself be amused and everyone should just for a minute, vince collins, great to see you. >> thank you, doctor . well, so this sounds like something out of babylon b , which is also back on twitter, but it's not. >> it's real. joe biden has promised to give reparations to the climate for all the oppression we've done to the climate. you remember the water fountains, carpet on one side, climate on the other. he's going to make good on that reparations for the climate. but guess who's paying reparations? not everybody. not everybody. we'll tell you who's not paying reparations to the climate that the world doesn't come together like this very often. but when it does, the results can be extraordinary. qatar is committed to that idea.
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we'll be back eight p.m.t with and evening once again. guys. back in the picture with this one . >>cker, please. come on , the sworn enemy of line compositing smoggiest in group thing, you know. i'm tucker carlson. so they are our producers found people who said they like the show. soi we'll the parents again sep that there were some great people there, though. and again, the spread between the people who work at fox and rue n fox and the people who watch fox is basically zero, and that's why people watch foxo because we're not kidding. you can watch the whole thing,nn by the way, right now, ifs aren you're interested on fox station. >> s'to fossil fuels aren't just something we have. fossil fuels are the reason that we have civilizatiohave n. e bide take them away and countries d
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collapse and the bush administration doesn't realize g that. t or maybe they do realize that, but they're doing it anyway. they just announced a one billion dollar fund for something called climate reparations. climatbecause you have sinned ae the you discriminated against the climate. so io send the idea is to send . your money to other countries because we have too much money g . our debt isn't big enough. hav countries that have, quote,e su suffered damages due to the useh of fossil fuels. but here's the best part. the country that uses the most fossil fuels, it emits the most pollution, that dumps the most plastic into our ocean. mkilling the most marine life that kills the most fish with factory fishing, the country that seems almost determined to destroy the planet. that would be china is exempted from the reparations. that's because china, which is a bigger economy than ours, the biggest in the world is a developing nation. so that's like the definition of insanity. victor davis hanson is a seniore fellow at the hoover institution, one of the smartest people we know. he joins wknow j us tonight to s it. >> so china, the world's's biggest polluter, pays no quicklime, climate reparations. and we who have a smaller think officially smaller economy in
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china, now we payaratio the reparations. >> how does this work? well, 40% of the people in the world live in india and china and are full boreey ue on coal and natural gas. c and they're nooat goinral gas.gc . so if this is just a virtue tha signal that's empty and wet' should remember, tucker, thatbio we have 50 billion dollars 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 dollars in remittances because we don't even tax it. eroun th policye indus in the world. and it's allst r based on thisea that the industrial revolutionr of two hundred years makes us guilty for carbon, when, in fact, it was the greatest boon that humans have ever experienced. it gav experiene the third world or the non west the green agricultural revolution culturne pharmaceuticals, high tech cars and made life affluent, , leisured to a degree never imagined, with no research and development in thesed developing. >> it was just wholesale jump 2s started into the twenty first century based on fossil fuels.
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and , you know, the problemn is with afghanistan is the taliban . the problem with cuba is communism. it's not a coal plant in pennsylvania. when you don't have private property, free market economics, consensual government and you're stuck with tribalism and corruption, ifnsou'rs. g to have problem but it's not it's not climate change. if these guys want a virtue signal or because really letlit them just outlaw private jets for a year, or maybe jeff bezos and zuckerberg and gates can raise some money and give three or four billion dollars and feel better about themselves. budollars better.t don't do thd guilt on the backs of the middle class thadlt they really don't know whether to buy food or fuel every day. how we wound up with a country that's run by people who hate a country. i mean, that can't work, can it? yeah, it is .t to >> they're never subject to any of the consequences of these utopian bromides. i mean, why have heated poolsis in beverly hills? why is john kerry on his gulfstream? you don't need to do that. tha but this is a very cheap way of
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having a transnational bodyvictz to pick victims and victimizers. it's going to be staffedpeople eventually by people like venezuela, nicaragua, cuba, that are not constitutional system. and you know what that's going s o to lead to ? oh, i do what we have now.. >> tha davis hanson, thank you so much for that dark but accurate portrait. >> thank you. appreciate it. itt'bes hard to believe this story is real, but it is in l manyik ways like it are real. there are a lot of victims of january 6th. they w, they're not all is phantom police officers supposedly murdered? they were protest who have been treated as political prisoners ,including one man who was arrested on january six for doing nothing violent and then denied enie cancer treatment in prison for months.ld and while being held on these ridiculous charges, his cancer progressed from stage one to straight aheadthree . that man's fiancee joins us straight ahead. but that was good.
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but he went to jail anywayy. and then, like many other january 6th, defendants languishing ing jail, he was mistreated dramatically. chris world said he endured inhumane and abusive conditions for r example, guards refused to give him his prescription medications. he needed them to treat his cancer he. he was suffering from a type ofe non hodgkin's lymphoma. he's not allowed to see an oncologist for months. one point hate passed out. he still did not get immediate medical attention. this time when rapist's are getting out when more than half of murder in the united are not solved because no one caresem enough to solve them. but this guy. stayeuyd in jail. finally, last november, a judge ordered world released because he wasn' t getting proper treatment. so i nn the time that heot was getting his treatment for being in washington, on january 6th, his cancer progressed fromge stage one to stage three . >> it's a tragedy just to watch the whole thing. she is chris will's fiancee. >> she joins us tonight.e joins thank you so much for comingw iu on . how is your fiancee doing?
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he's doing okay since he's been home. he's had some major medical hadf issues. he's had five rounds of chemotherapy. he's had major oill surgery, which he's still recovering from. had he's hadwo two more bouts where he's passed out and been unconscioucious,s, just like hes in the prison. high blood pressureunex and unexplained high pulsepl. : >> so this was happening at was a time when the people runningur the country, the democratic party, have decided that people commit violent crimes, aren't really criminals. they're victims of our racism or whatever . >>es why a dren'o you think your fiancee was kept behind bars for months? nowith no treatment for his cancer? >> and why were they so determined to punish him? pu well, the dc gulag made state a statement that theseme guys ae and women that are in the prison are political prisoners. so they're all being treated
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that way. r food itheir food is being poi their recreation timree is taker away from them. they're on solitary confinement.y inement. they're just denied al they're just denied all kindsc ofhu basic human rights. one instance, there's a there was about forty four men ine nal the prison and there was one toenail clipper to be used among all. forty four . well, chris had to cut his mustache off so he could eat his food with those nasty nailsn clippers. who lives in knoe washington knows it's famouslyth the worst jail in the united states , but a lot of abuse in jail over decades. so i assume you guysdeca vote republican. did any politicians come continu ignoour aid or do they just continuere to ignore you like t everybody else in washington? >> they're ignoring? yes. without you guys and a fewnd others that are representing and speaking out upon us , our first amendment rights are the nitelyy under attack. we definitely need help. get
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the more people we can get on our side, the better we need lawyers. >> yeah. yeah. so the guy who the lawyer triedy to firebomb policeman to death after george floyd's death got less but less severe punishment than your fiancee. so i appreciate you coming on and telling your story. and i hope i intt shames people all, defending. >> thank you very much. men thank you. tha and also, i'd like to mention that we have a crowdfunding page. it's give and go dot com forward slash flotilla and also that the the patriot freedom project has really helped us out as well. thanyok someone does.so, jo >> thank you so much. so joe biden's eighty now fewer tasks than a younger man might have. >> but today, staffers only to pardon the thanksgiving turkey . that's the tradition. it didn't go that well. and as always, we have the tape of it not going that well. next. are you over 50 ? would you like to get up to three percent more income in retirement than coal?
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