tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News November 29, 2022 5:00pm-6:00pm PST
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skankapie? shakapie? what's worse? don't let biden steal your thunder. make your debut call on air right now. let's hear it. goal! tucker is next. always remember, i'm waters. this is my world. >> tucker: good evening. welcome to tuck tuck. happy tuesday. unless you read the daily mail, which is a english paper published online, you probably didn't know that xi jinping sent tanks into a major city last night to put down protests against his rule. virtually no american media outlets acknowledged that that happened. that's pretty weird if you think about it. imagine, for example, that hungarian leader put tanks in to budapest to crush his political
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opponent. would our media notice? yeah, they would. it would be on the front page of "the new york times." morning jo would lead with it. hungary is a small country. a gdp smaller shan south dakota. china by profound contrast has the biggest economy in the world. they're our main global rival. a highly significant place. yet somehow nobody in any newsroom in american noticed when xi jinping decided to replay tiananmen square. didn't see it even though the pictures were on the internet. how is that possible? could it be the american news media is covering for the government of china? can't say. you make the call. we can say that apple is covering for the government of china. apple is the most valuable company in the world. it's worth trillions. financial listings describe apple as an american company. it's head quartered in the united states. it's run by an american citizen.
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but those facts don't tell the story. in fact, at this point, apple is in no sense american. apple's loyalty is to the government of china. if you think that is an overstatement, consider this. earlier this month apple did the bidding of the chinese government to crush domestic protests against the communist party there. apple did think by disabling its permanent air drop feature in china. so far only in china. it's the only country in which its disabled. so why did apple disable that feature in china? because that feature permanent air drop allows iphone users to communicate directly with one another without using the internet or cellular networks. both of which in a totalitarian state by china are cold by the government. without permanent air drop, it's effectively impossible for freedom-minded citizens to organize with one another. they're powerless. apple knows this. that's why when iphone users in china began using permanent air drop to complain about the
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communist party, apple shut it down. in other words, again, this is not an overstate, apple is now an active collaborator with china's murderous police state. when tanks roll in to a chinese city, apple is rooting for the tanks. well, for a company based outside san jose, this seems like a big step, becoming a partner with a chinese police state? yes. and yet once again, this fact received virtually no coverage in the united states. apple's decision to side with the oppressors over the oppressed, apple's decision to actively help american's enemies, to hurt marry people wasn't news in the view of "the new york times." not that you should be surprised by it. apple has been sucking up to the communist party of china for many years. watch this clip from 2017 of the company's ceo tim cook. >> china has done an unbelievable job of lifting people out of poverty. they've done incredible job far
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beyond what any country has done. we were talking and mid 90s to today. the biggest change is the number of people that have been pulled out of poverty. by far. we should all applaud that. we should all feel good about it. so there are -- in the environmental leadership today is very clear and it aligns completely with apple's values. >> the chinese environmental -- >> yes. they're very fixated on doing the right things to avert climate change. >> tucker: oh, a very clever line of half truths and lies. so in the first category, it's true that china is far richer than 30 years ago. what tim cook doesn't mention is much of the money and virtually all of the technology a large proportion of which was stolen,
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came from the united states. so that's a debatable claim at best. but environmental leadership from china? that is not a debatable claim. tim cook is telling news that clip that china is a model for environmental stewardship. that is completely ludicrous. china is the opposite of that. it's the greatest offender against the environment. china is the biggest pollutener the world by far. no country comes close. not just in carbon emissions, they're building new coal plants but in plastics in the ocean in heavy metals in the ground polluting the land and the water? china leads the pack. no one is close. that's widely known. if you're claiming otherwise, you're just lying which tim cook absolutely is. the question is, why is he lying? why does apple as a company and its ceo in that clip feel the need to cover for the chinese communist party?
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why do they feel the need to help the chinese party oppress their own citizens? that's good questions. we reached out to apple. we wanted to hear their side of the story. we'll bring you tim cook's most recent explanation. this is from last year. >> you've been criticized for not speaking out on human rights issues in china and other countries as well. this is something that i think a lot of companies that have been doing business in china struggle with, a number of companies that have abandoned china. how do you think about that? >> i think we have a responsibility as a business to do business in as many places as we can. because i think business is this huge catalyst. i believe in what tom watson said. world peace through world trade. you have to get your head around when you're operating outside the u.s. and in country in the world that there's different laws. so that's part of the complexity and part of the beauty of the
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world. everybody has their own laws and customs. >> tucker: there's a reason that guy runs the world's most valuable company. there's talent there. notice the total lack of defensiveless. the question is you're getting rich with blood thirsty dictators. what are you really doing? seeking world peace through world trade. helping the chinese police state put down peaceful protests with tanks is a sin. in any case, you have to follow the laws of the countries that operate in, tim cook said. let's continue that standard here. in the united states where apple is head quartered, free speech is the law. the first law. the first guarantee in our bill of rights. strangely for a company that
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wants to protect local customs, apple has done its fair share of eliminating free speech in the united states. many examples. odyssey was trying to get approval to be listed on apple's app store. the app is the portal to the company who is making the app. so for a start uplike odyssey, getting on the app store is an essential step. roughly half of the adults in the united states use iphones. if you're not on the app store, you're shifted. apple was hesitant to allow odyssey on the app store. why? unlike youtube, odyssey allowed its users to search for the origins of covid in the wuhan institute of virology. if you used odysee, you might know that the patron of apple was in fact responsible for the
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covid pandemic. so users of odysee can search for videos challenging the effectiveness of the covid vaccine. stopping the tran mission of the virus. so to apple, that kind of free speech, truly free speech was totally unacceptable. apple presented odysee with a list of two dozen search terms most related to covid that they wanted to ban to join the app store. your users can not know this if you want to participate in our monopoly. and they have a monopoly. it's hard to imagine a more serious abuse of power. so the biggest company in the world banning a video sharing website reaching half the country because people might search for accurate information that apple didn't want them to see because it might offend its sponsors in china. we didn't know about that until this week. we learned because elon musk
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that owns twitter revealed on twitle that apple may remove twitter from the an store as well and that would of course end twitter. you don't go to twitter except through its app. could it happen? there's signs it might. the executive that runs apple's app store just deleted his twitter account. that's weird. apple has stopped buying ads on twitter. that's weird, too. would apple do this? several tech developers are coming forward to confirm this is how apple operates and has for years. so when parlor was thrown off of the app store because they allowed donald trump to speak, you think it was an anomaly. it wasn't. this is what they do. few people understood that. for years the most cynical observers assumed that big tech companies like apple censor speech but only in extraordinary circumstances. oh, no. they do it all the time. in fact, apple engages in large
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scale secretive censorship. always and everywhere apple helps the chinese government. so preventing american citizens from saying what they believe or getting to the truth about something, while bolstering the power of one of the most repressive governments in the world. this summer an ftc commissioner went to apple about tik tok. tik tok was and is on the app store. no threat of tik tok being kicked off. the ftc commissioner told apple that tik tok was likely harvesting private user data and sending that back to china. now, apple must have known that what carr was telling him was true, but apple ignored him anyway and did nothing. so step back and consider the priorities, apple's priorities that are on stark display here. twitter must be silenced because they allow americans to exercise their birth right, free speech,
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a prerequisite in a democracy, but tik tok has to be used as a tool for espionage. so the real question, will apple be allowed to strangle twitter, which it could. no one in american politics is stopping apple from do it. we will speak to the governor of florida, ron desantis that he says that apple would be abusing its monopoly power if they did that. this is david saks. he spent the last 25 years as a major figure in the tech world and watching what is happening with elon musk after the acquisition of twitter. thanks so much for coming on, david. >> good to be here, tucker. >> tucker: if apple did this, it would -- seems like it would effectively destroy twitter as the force that it currently is. that would be an abuse of
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monopoly power. what could be done to stop that? >> i agree with you. what apple is doing in china is not that different from what apple is doing in the u.s. they're willing to engage in censorship on behalf of their true pay masters. by pay masters, i don't mean consumers. apple has them locked up. the power in beijing or washington. this is the quid pro quo that maga democrats have made. by maga democrats, i'm referring to microsoft, apple, google and amazon. they have a monopoly and want to mind money. in exchange, they will donate to the democratic party and will kneecap their political adversaries with censorship. >> the traditional libertarian thought on this is the first protects americans from having their speech hampered by the
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government. all speech takes place online. there's direct connections with the government. if you censor twitter, you're eliminating my right to speak freely as an american, which a constitutional problem. so why can't someone take action against this? >> tucker, i think you're right. what basically has happened here is that the government has find a loop hole in the first amendment. the first amendment stated it only a plays from government to congress. if the government can get big tech to do its censorship for it, they can claim it was done by private actors. the problem is that the town square has been privatized. the problem here though is that these big tech companies are not just acting on their own. they're acting at the behest of the government in washington. you know, whether it's the biden administration or various senators on the judiciary
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committee, they suggest that these companies might be broken up if they don't take down more content. so big tech has gotten the message. they want their monopolies to continue going and mint money. so they're responding by practicing censorship. >> tucker: you've been in this business all your life. were you shocked to learn that apple was preventing nonviolent protesters in china from communicating with each other? >> it is pretty shocking. the way that it was done, tucker, was they had an update. it was like 16.1.1 or something like that. they didn't say -- normally what they do when they do an update, they put in the release note what's they're changing. they said in the release notes that they said they were doing bug fixes. they didn't mention they were limiting the use of this air drop feature. normally apple is proud of their releases and eager to tell
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consumer what's they're doing. in this case for some reason, they didn't mention it. you have to wonder why. >> tucker: it's so dark. it's unbelievable. you come on this show and speak your mindat some cost yourself. i appreciate you're willing to. david sacks, thanks very much. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: all this is happening without anybody in power, political power, really responding to it. ron desantis is one of the only office holders that we're aware of that said anything about it. he will join news just a moment to explain what he thinks. first, used to be pretty obvious, the most obvious thing at all the you molest a child, you can't live among us. you go to jail. but in california where the rules have been completely inverted, only decent people are punished. the government is stringing thousands of child molester. for details, we go to josh boswell at the daily mail that
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broke this story. josh, thanks for coming on. what have you found in the state of california? >> there's a database in the state of california that allows people to look up sex offenders, people that live near them. what you can't do is looking at the database on mass. so i wrote a bit of code to pull down that public information, how to look at it. what we found was there are over 7,000 peda files that have committed acts against a 14-year-old that spent less than a year in prison or jail, which is quite shocking. some of the examples stuck out to me. so we're looking at someone like noah holt, who we highlighted in the story from santa cruz county. he was convicted of the lewd acts with a under 14, child porn and he pled no contest in 2014. he was out with a job in 2014. similar examples.
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collin nahue, he was convicted in 2015. he spent two days in jail. he now lives one block from a day care according to the database, which is in california run by the california department of justice. we asked them to give us the data. but they refused. so i had to write this script to put it together so i could show the public this information. >> tucker: just to be clear, these are not technical sex crimes, this is not a 17-year-old and 18-year-old getting frisky. this is child molestation. >> yes. there's a sense that there's a few people haven't been convicted of anything super serious. actually, there are 19,000 of the 55,000 that we saw convicted of this molesting under 14s. these are serious offenses. these are people that are spending a few months in prison for these awful heinous crimes.
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>> tucker: how can gavin newsome allow this to happen? the state is hiding the data from the public and journalists like you. has he said anything about this? it's his state. >> yeah, i reached out to the attorney general's office. because they're the ones that administer this database. gavin newsome himself hasn't spoken on this at all. what they were telling me is that this isn't their problem. it's the court's. it's the local da's. really, this is a problem for the whole state of california. prosecutors i spoke to said this could be partly a result of wanting to release prisoners early from prison because they're wanting to let violent -- nonviolent offenders out and reduce the prison population. the problem is among those violent offenders are some of these peta files that have a high risk of re-offending according to the studies. >> tucker: almost certain risk. if you're below 75, you'll probably reoffend.
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thanks, josh. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so if you think it's tough to speak your mind in this country, imagine being a famous entertainer a singer or actor. if you stray from the script, they crush you. happened to winston marmarshall. he joins us in just a moment to explain what happened to him and how he feels about it now. he joins us next.
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>> tucker: winston marshall was a founding member of mumford and sons, world famous and for good reason. he played banjo and lead got tan. last year everything changed. he praised a book. he said finally had the time to read your important book. you're a brave man. that was it. nothing more than that. in response to that, the mob descended like a swarm of bees on winston marshall. he put out a statement saying he needed to reassess his blind spots. because of the attention since he didn't want to be a political activist, he was a musician, he left the band. now winston marshall has resurfaced and hosts a podcast called "marshall matters."
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thanks for coming on, winston. that was one of the most unreasonable attacks on anybody i have ever seen in my life for what happened to you. did you learn from it? >> tucker, thank you for having me. yeah, it was quite reasonable and reflecting now 18 months later completely insane. really. i read a book through the pandemic. i was tweeting about books from toy stories, war and peace and for some reason, this book tweeting about the conservative journalist, this book blew up. before the end of the day, a weekend, a segment on your show and "the view", i had antifa activists changing my wikipedia page from winston marshall as a banjo player to a fascist. it's ludicrous giving that fascist slaughterered 13 months of my family in the holocaust.
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so my family knows about fascism. so antifa is a modern day problem in america. i didn't -- i guess i didn't anticipate how big of a problem it was at the time. >> tucker: they drove you from a job that you were great at and succeeding at. if it happened to you again today, would you have handled it differently? >> initially i apologized. i issued an apology. i was made to take time away from the band as you said to examine my blind spots. now, i don't regret that because when you friend someone, it's natural to -- say, i'm so sorry. how have i offended you? you look into it. i spent the months after that looking into the topic. the book documents the 19 deaths and the first 14 days of the blm riots and many of the black businesses damaged and ruined by the looters and in the riots as
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i said and not to mention the federal courthouse in portland being under siege for the entire month of july 2020 and much else. i looked to it. i thought i was right. these are serious problems. the music industry that says that they care for black lives, they should care about the black lives. the majority of the 19 deaths were black lives. the majority of the businesses were black businesses. so we ought to care about those and we need to think about that when we look at the greater picture. once i examined my blind spots and the author, conservative journalist in that period was attacked once more by anarchists antifa mobs in portland, my apology is part of the lie. i can't be part of the lie. i decided the only thing for me to do is quit the band, retract my apology and now i live in the truth. i feel liberated by that.
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so i'm glad for that. i don't have any regrets. >> tucker: what an inspiring response. living in the truth and you feel liberated by it. let me ask you this. how is your management team -- i assume you have one, people around you, manager, agent, that people that give you career advice as a musician, what was their view? >> only, the music industry is a very small industry. i would say that it's notice entirely clear to me whether there is a choke hold by progressives on the industry or a minority of progressives that have a choke hold on the industry. that's not entirely clear. there's a lot of self-censorship going on. that's not just in the music industry. it's across the creative industries in hollywood and across your great country, america and in britain. a lot of self-censorship. people that are too scared to say the truth. i think that's because, you know, there's a professional and
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social repercussions if you speak the truth. that's a serious issue. you've been talking a lot about free speech on tonight's show. so i thought it's worth mentioning that. when it comes to the business side, some of them are scared. some of them are scared to say the truth and others believe, many are progressive as well that believe that there's a real split there. when i say believe, they believe in those progressive ideas and those ideologies and they're part of the -- it's a mixture. >> sandra: >> tucker: you seem stronger and wiser for the experience, which is great to see. i hope you play banjo again. winston, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: speaking of public figures that got kicked out of their old friend group, tulsi gabbard posted a video to twitter today that got our attention. she joins us next to discuss it. plus, a cardiologist in britain
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>> tucker: with this much pressure being exerted on society a lot of public figures give up and become herd animals. some of them become a lot more impressive, much more deeper and much more profound. tulsi gabbard posted this video online. we saw it. >> today's self-proclaimed feminists will not define what a woman is and are unfortunately actively seeking to erase the progress that title 9 has made over the last 50 years by essentially trying to erase women as a category of people. >> tucker: that's right. that's what's going on underneath the headlines.
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so we wanted to ask tulsi gabbard more about it. she ran for president. thanks for coming on. why did you say this? what was it in response too and how long have you been thinking about this? >> oh, this has been an ongoing issue, tucker. i served in congress for eight years. this has been something building and growing over time. i introduced legislation, bipartisan legislation, while i was in congress out of a recognition of this problem that we have people that claim to be feminists yet are exercises the height of hypocrisy by trying to erase women as an entire category of people. doing sopy doing things like the biden administration is doing now in trying to undo title 9. the legislation that was enacted 50 years ago out of a recognition of the difference in biological sex between men and women and boys and girls.
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so my legislation very simply called the protect women sports act upheld that original intent of title 9, ensuring that sports would be maintained with that original intent with females competing against females, males competing against males. the video i posted this morning is part of a podcast interview i did with one of the nation's top female swimmers, riley gains, who has an experience in yet she was forced to compete against a biological male for the national championship and how she was sidelined in the interest of this fear-filled culture where you just have to go along to get along, no matter the fact that you're denying the existence of objective truth. that you have a 6'4 male with male parts competing and swimming against women in college and being given the podium and the medal while the
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women are being sidelined. >> tucker: it is a crashing defeat for what we were told feminism was. i have to wonder, is the opposite as always of what they claim it is. do you have any sense of the motive behind this? why would anyone want to do this? >> it's a great question. the people that are propagating this, i'm sure they have their own motives that go actually much deeper than this issue of denying women motherhood and change our language shoe that we erase the world woman and mother and sister from our vocabulary. the underlying nature is the denial of objective truth. once we as a society allow this to occur that we no longer believe that what is true is true, then what we're left with is no boundaries, no moral boundaries and those in power being in a position where they and only they define and tell us
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what is true and what is false and we end up with pure insanity. >> tucker: their god. they define what their reality is. >> exactly. >> tucker: so smart. tulsi gabbard, thank you so much. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: so very few people seem aware of the stakes in these debates, even people in science, which is about the process by which we empirically seek truth. early on in the pandemic, he was a advocate for vaccines. he called for them. he didn't think anything about vaccines other than they're great. then he's father died of a heart attack and seemed upon further examination that it was a result of the pfizer shot he got. that changed this doctor's life. now he believes having looked into it much more deeply that the pharma companies misrepresented the safety of the pfizer and moderna vaccines.
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he's a man committed to science. for that, we sat down with him for an hour of "tucker carlson today." here's part of it. after two doses of the mrna vaccine, there were increased markers of inflammation linked to coronary artery disease. increasing the risk of someone's risk of having a heart attack of 11% in five years, right? suddenly jumps to 25% in two months to put that in perspective, if i decided today i was going to smoke 40 cigarettes, i was going to stop exercises and gorge on junk food, i couldn't increase my risk close to that. >> seriously? >> absolutely. the cardiology research found by accident looking at imaging. so imaging of the heart. they found in vaccinated versus unvaccinated huge markers of coronary inflammation. a signal from the mr.
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in a vaccines. they then had a meeting and sat around and said listen, the lead researchers, we're not going to publish these finding because it may affect our funding. this is the downstream effect. an entipty that has increasingly power over our lives the past three decades. >> i believe that. >> the only way to address this problem is to tackle it at the root. my solution to these are straightforward. although drug industry can be involved in developing drugs, they shouldn't be allowed to test them and hold on to the raw data. the regulators shouldn't be funded by industry. >> tucker: of course not. >> politicians should not be taking money for campaign donations from big pharma. one of the primary purposes of government, tucker, is to protect the citizens from disease and to serve the
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interests of the people. >> tucker: so the point isn't just about the vaccines. it's about our whole system of medicine. it's about science as practiced in the west. that's an amazing interview on fox news. it was a bizarre story. five of joe biden's secret service vehicles apparently burst into flames at the same time. what? that's straight ahead. ron desantis pushing back against apple's abuse of their monopoly power. he joins us next.
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rented from hertz. we're told the vehicles were supposed to carry the biden family around nantucket during the thanksgiving holiday weekend. the president, his wife, jill biden, hunter biden and beau biden jr. we're told they didn't use the rented s.u.v.s and only secret service agented used them. so the bidens leave sunday afternoon, secret service agents returned the vehicles to hurts on sunday and the vehicles were put in the overflow area and parked nose to nose. at 5:22 monday morning, an employee at nantucket airport see as fire in the rental car area. within minutes, police respond and the fire is put out. not before all five s.u.v.s are heavily damaged. it's notable they were parked 40 feet from the 25,000 gallon jet fuel tanks. the white house has not commented. we're not pushing odd scenarios
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here but the secret service is not investigating. hurts is investigating. the only lead so far is that the ford expedition was being recalled for a faulty battery junction box that might catch fire. had not been repaired and was rented to be used by the leader of the free world? meantime we'll let you know if and when hurts cracks the case. tucker? >> hopefully enterprise and alamo can join the investigation, too. you can catch a whole hour of trace at midnight eastern on fox news. so apparently apple is considering according to elon musk removing twitter from its app store, which would shut down twitter and almost nobody in office has noticed this or decided to comment on it except for ron desantis, the governor of the state of florida. he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. of all the news going on in the world and there's a lot of it,
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you stopped on this story and you commented on it. why? why did this catch your attention? >> well, tucker, if you look what's going on this china, the ccp has imposed these zero covid lockdown policies. they've been doing it for three years. you have people in china engaged in a noble effort to protest, which is lennonist rule. what is apple doing with that? they're limiting the air drop function of the protesters. they're serving to the chinese communist party. on the other hand here in the united states, what are they doing? they're trying to get elon musk twitter off the app store, which would be a huge blow for free speech. so this is maybe the most powerful company in the entire world, one of the most powerful companies in american history. they exercise more authority in some respects than some governments do and they're using
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their authority to protect the ccp while trying to limit speech here in the united states. >> tucker: while existing as an american company, using copyright protectses, our rule of law, they're benefitting from america but working against our most basic value, free speech. what can be done about that? >> in the states, we did big tech censorship bill two years ago. it's caught up in the courses. the u.s. supreme court will accept that case for this term. texas has a similar case. there's a conflict in the circuits. so whatever the states can do to protect people's rights to engage in free expression and you know some of these companies do? they got a lot of benefits from the government. the social media companies get liability protection and they turn around and use that protection to marginalize voices that they disagree with. from the congressional perspective, they need to look
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at antitrust with these massive companies because they are exercising massive amounts of power over our society. >> tucker: so one of the companies that is benefitting a lot from the government, the government from the state of florida is disney. you changed that. so they just switched ceos because of that, because of what you did. the new ceo is the old ceo. he said he regretted that disney fought with your administration over a bill that you backed that banned teachers from talking to kindergarteners about sex. so disney's response led florida state legislatures to strip, as you know, disney of their special status. here's what iger said today. >> i was sorry to see us dragged into that battle. i have no idea exactly what its ramifications are in terms of the business itself. what i can say is the state of florida has been important to us for a long time and we have been
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very important to the state of florida. that is something that i'm extremely mindful of and will articulate if i get the chance. >> tucker: how do you respond to that? he's talking about you. >> we didn't drink them in. they went in on their own. these are parents rights. important policies in our state that are very popular. so they brought this on themselves. all we did is stand up for what is right. yes, they're a big powerful company. you know what? we stand up for our folks. i don't care what a burbank based california company says about our laws. >> tucker: governor ron desantis, thanks for that. we'll be right back. >> thanks.
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displeasure from god. we can't note that. we shouldn't have claimed it. why should have said they epsteined themselves. it's perfectly natural, nothing to worry about. so with that, we wish you the best night with the ones you love and we'll see you tomorrow. meantime, here's the great sean hannity. >> sean: they always want to take us out of context. that's the rule. if you're a conservative, you're taken out of context, period, end of sentence. whatever. it just goes with the territory. 27 years worth. thanks. welcome to "hannity." the christmas season is soon upon us. the biden family once again refusing to acknowledge the existence of their own 4-year-old granddaughter except when a court of law forces their happened. joe and jill and hunter have no decency or honor. we'll explain that tonight. the recently demoted don lemon of fake news cnn proclaiming
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