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direct responsibility for the destruction of the entire u.s. economy. president zelenskyy, meanwhile, it scheme so brazen that democrats won't even allow it to beudited audited. ould so, yes, these are three peoplel who could badly use a federalth investigatioey'rn, but they're t getting one . >> instead, they're being in cas fascinating people by the "new york times". in case you missed it, today was the annual deal book summit. that's a money making event th . the newspaper advertises as a symposium with , quote, top business leaders. tickets went fores twenty five hundred bucks apiece. wer embankment free.e al janet yellen and vladimire, zelenskyy were all there, apparently in their capacity l as top business leaders. mode exclaimed the moderator, andrew ross sorkin. ba freed finished speaking. thank you, sam. edmanfred, everybody.with and with that, the audience aud applauded heartily. "new york times" readers were w clearly impressed by the democratic mega donor samearl bakeman friede, who also
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happens to be one of the most prolific thieves of all time. es >> but whatever .. he seemed like a nice kid.he see he was a pretty amazingn amaz display. >> but what's most interesting about an eventg di like this ist what it tells us about the guests. at some point, history will render its judgment rende aboute them. but what ioplet tells us about the people who invited the guestsguests, if it's okay to treat sam blankman a freed just another naughty celebrity, sam pakman. >> great, everybody. applauds, applause, applause. fried, e ause -if you can do that, then s off limits? pale? who's beyond the pale?t happenst well, as it happens, the new york times has spent the lastote few days telling us delivering yet another hyperventilatingci lecture about who we're allowedi to associate with and who we must avoid at all costs. depends and it really depends on political loyalty. some people the new york times has explained, have views that are so reprehensible. these people are physically off limits. you cannot be in e roomth the with people like that. you can't talk to them. you can't ask them questions. their opinions are likend smallpox, communicable and deadly. >>deadly these are the thoughttr
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criminals and thought crimes crimes that matter. other crimes, not such a bigig deal . murder and . w carjacking." has yeah, as the "new york times" has often told us , people who do do those things are the victims of racism. so they deserve compassion. some , by the way, do good liberals who stray outside the lines. good liberals can always liberae be forgiven even when the things they've done are objectively very, very bad. very, velike tanking the u.s. ey or stealing billions from investors and using it to buy bahamian real estate or bringing the entire world to the brink of nuclear war and getting rich while you do it. liberals can still do these things and you can still heartily applaud them becauscane in the end, you know, their hearts are in the right place. they believe the right things. surpriwith that in mind, it probably is not a surprise that no one at the new york times bothered to ask zelenskyy today where exactly alkl the money has gone. no one demanded an accounting ofy billions of your tax dollas
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that seemed to disappeared into the pockets of ukrainianinto oligarchs in tracksuits because asking would have been rude. he was our guest. so instead, the new york times t gave zelenskyy an opportunity to demand much more ofmu your moneych mor, which, of cou, he promptly took.'s >> here's part o pf itart . on november 15th, the biden administration submitted a new aid rewest of thirty seven point seven billion dollars, which, if passed, would bring the totat, whichf passedings th. has provided in in in assistance to one hundred and five point five billiolionns we're goinidg to be speakinglate with former vice president mike pence a little bit later.he housthere has been a sentiment among republicans who now control the house in the uniteda states from kevin mccarthy,at d who said there should noyot be a blank check. what do you tell t them?he >> the great we are absolutely a open and we are thankful for
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the assistance. it's not quite correct to speakl about one hundred million, a billiolia van as a value of tr for the united states . the value value is the lives of people. >> if ukraine does, if not stand through this war, the warr will spread into other territories and maybe eveninents to other continents for our people is the biggest failure.ll m tell me how muche how mu our pee have cost. >> know. e or >> okay, so support me or putin's going to invade atlanta. and by the way, you have no choc choice because ie,f you object to sending billions more to the very people who gave a no show job, biden, you're a badut person. >> you don't car ue about ukrainian lives. >> you're a moral monster. now.this moral blackmail. doe this crude does nost typicallyyo work because nobody with self-respect would stand for it. what settl. e down, son .it get the germans to pay for it. o is there their continent?
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persowonad a normal would say. >> someone who had self-respect, unfortunate for the rest ost of us . congressman michael mccaul of texas has no self-respect. so he foldedlf-respe immediatelu and that matters because mccaul is the top republican on the house. tee.so jusforeign affairs commi. so just in case that you imagined that throwing outg nancy pelosi and electing a republican congress a huge victory would meancongress that somebody would pushan back against joe biden's lunatic and completely anti-american foreign policy priorities. oht , you were mistaken because michael mccaul just informed us that because we're good people and so was the leonski, we're going to be sending mr. zelenskyy and his pals in tracksuits. tracillions more of your money . >>ic watch. and i want to pick up wherelbur colonel milburn left off.le >> he believes that there should be longer range weapons sent to ukraine. >> would you approve o-range wf 100%? >> he's absolutely correct. i mean, my criticismhe's of this administration was before the invasion, we wouldn't put weapons in. process. >> since the invasion, we slowor
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walked this process. we are going to providet goin more oversight, transparency and accountabilityg to. we're not going to write a blank check. does that diminish our willn to help the ukrainian people fight? reble way.po're going to do it in responsrtane away. >> and i think it's very important the american people understand what'.s stake here. >> so the u.s. military, not ukraine's military, isr military, the one that supposed to protect our country, is running out of equipment and manpower.out >> but just so we're alladvanced clear about what michael mccalls priorities are, we're sending advanced weapons systemem tukraine,s, get more od to ukraine. and that's in addition what we've already sent, whicntn thh. is bigger than the entires no russian military budget. so if that's not insultingt enoughinsuge, of course, the poy this is to insult you and to degrade you and to make yous fully aware that your country's interests come last because yout come last on the list of priorities. they're going farther than that. o pawe've also decided to payinf ukraine's energy bills o. it's kind of odd that we're doing that at a time when wey cr have our first real energy
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crisis since the mid 1970s, a manufactured crisis, but a crisis nevertheless. factured buta crisis that is cag americans to freeze ins their homes because they can'tb afford heating oil.d >> that means it's a perfect heme to send energy to our friends in ukraine and the whole region. here's tony blinken. >> i announce that the united states will commit over fifty three million dollarstabii to send equipment to helpze stabilize ukraine's energy grid. d keand keep ukraine's power a e and electricity running. we've also submitted request to congress for one point $1 billion to securere u ukraine and moldova's energy sector and restore their energy supplrn .ui >> sof co why is this continuino when, of course,uld ca joe biden could call zelenskyy, who effectively works for him, close family connections there?r of course, hisai son worked in ukraine. t the mo call zelenskyy and say noma'se, get the money from europe orth let's wrap this thing up. people are dying. the rebuilding costs of thise bd country are beyond what we canta pay. this is really a dead end. let's come de to ada settlement. ppen in of course, that could happen ini
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about a week if they wanted itth to . wh butwa they don't want that. they want the war to keep tha going. why is that? oh, becaust?e everyone's gettinh rich. and so the one thing. you're not allowed to say is that, hey,s maybe we should stop this war because, of course, the cash f spigot would stop flowinlog. and that's why at the deal booki summit, the top businesso leaders, zelenskyy, in fact, is really a top business leader. if you want to be honest about went after elon musk because elon musk suggested maybe wee dl should get a peace deal .e is. >> here he is . it seems that elon beganon to change his opinion and we began to hear all kinds of appeals. i don't know i if somebody is making an influence on himg s or he's making those choices himself. i always say very y openly , ifo you want to understand what, russia has done here, come to ukraine and you will see this with your own eyes., with without any extra words. and after that, you will tell
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an how to end this war. who started and when we can end it.. >> oh, all perfectly. reasonable. can't have peace. send mor. s itions >> so it's interesting.s is it this last few days has been like the few days before that. there's been a lot of moral i outrage in washington about bad ideas. and of course, some ideas ar sue bad on both sides for sure. but ideas aren't criminal actions or criminal. and as always, the realn th criminals are getting away with it. and getting richer in the process. >> pedro gonzales noticed all of thithans. >> thank heaven. he's an editor at chronicles. he joins us tonight.um so, pedro, i have no idea who voted for it, simply voted republican . and a lot people did with the hope that someone would put statesakes on a foreign policy that clearly doesn't help the united states , in fact, hurts the unitedan states , integrates the united states . >> and now we leard ahean thatde
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full speed ahead. how did that happen? well, tucker, thanks for having me. that's a good question.t mc it's one that ronna mcdaniel seems like she wants to figure which out, which we presume is why a she just formed a new gop the advisory council to inform the direction of the republicanh party. right now, as yot nos you notedt direction looks like helpingn l biden line the pockets of defense contractors and overseeing a massive wealth transfer from struggling americans to one of the mostfens corrupt countries in the world. republicans like to complain about biden weakening america,al but the amount of war materialte that we're sending overseas to ukraine has actually depleter owd our own arsenal. so guyths like kevin mccarthy and mitch mcconnell, who actually benefit from these things less politically, they're not sellin thithey'rsel the rope with which america is hanging itself. they're giftin boto him for free and then adding a little bow on toplse are . but what else are republicansco up to ? right. because, again, it seems likmmei they're committeng d doing thingsbenefit fr that, unlike democrats,
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they don't actually really benefit from any ois any of thi. their voters are so angry at them. right. so you ask yourself, well,you ai they have to be doing somethingo good, right? well, we lood,ight?k at john th the number two republican in the senate, and he's saying that going intiso thiso this fin the debt ceiling, their priority is going after socialndin security and spendine cuts. right. fisca because we havlle to save money and be fiscally responsible sopl that we can continue giving that money to ukraine. icans ar helpingrepublicans areg democrats push the eagle act, which amountich amous to a greed giveaway for these big tech companies. tech companies they also often complain about a in their fundraisers. that will primarily advantage, indian and chinese workers overl americans who at this poind t would be better off being ukrainian because maybe then republicans would be answerable to them and explain to them and give them some help for once. >> i mean, ia republf you're gog to be a republican at least you can say i'm for fiscal continence. thp marj, i want to know where the money's gone.ylor and yet nobody is taking upe on margerita green on her off..
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first demand to audit where this money haswher. ns has b we don't know where the moneypu has gone. clearly, billions have beenblic stolen, but republicans don'ant how does tto gonz want to know.i >> how does that work? yeah. pedro gonzalez, appreciate. want to know. they don't want to .o know they don't want to know. and you wonder why. fo thanks so much for coming on . thank you. so sam bakeman frida's we just s told you at some length was the headliner. sam beckman, friend., everybody applauds applause. applause at the new york times deal book summit a few hours ago was a top business leader. can't overstate how weird itat was. ti one pointe ho, andrew sorkin from the new york times,bankman- who promoted sam bank, beenars e freed on television at length in previous months and years. dn toasked how customers could e to be safe on online is if samhi bacon free just didn't rip off his own customers. >> but the main takeaway from the whole thing is that sam brad isn't stupid. he knows he's bulletproof. he knows the democratic partyws in the sec and his friend gary gensler won't touch him.
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so watch sam bank winfriednkmanr explain. >> he's not very worried about criminal charges. chow concerned are you aboutthn criminal liability at this point? >> so i don't think thatt i mean, obviously, i don't personally think that i have, k you know, but i think the real answer is it's not.weir it sounds weird to say, but but i think the real answerlo is that's not whatok i'm focusig on . >> i mean, look, i've had a bad month. ghter] this is an opportune time. but that's not what matterse an here. i've had a bad month.ourney, it's all about me.bu and my personal journey. regulat but being held accountable i paegulators, the justice department, the u.s. congress, these are my friends. >> i pai r them. boy, if there's ever been to ge a clear window into the deep corruption we really need to get rid of if we're going i to return to representative democracaty. nfident is that right there?ths soun same bankto and food seemud confident. these untouched people that he
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admitted in publics to commingling fundsbetw between fdx, his crypto exchange and a separate company he control. that's the kind of thing that regulators would normally care about. >> but in this case, for some reason, didn't watch fauci didn't have bank accounts. bank it didn't have any banack accounts globally. globallywe were trying to get ta it took us a while, took us a k, few years and their customers who wanted to wire money, i s and in the meantime, da some of them were wiring money to allow me to research, to get credit on lfts and i think thatt was a substantial suiam. s and i think that the fauci is internal accounting. didd correctly effectively try to debit alameda for those k funds? >> youthe new know, the new yors is not a tv show. a newspaper. and when they want to find out t about somebody, we can speak from firsthand experience. std put a whole bunch of reporters on the story forg abou
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months and they may interview the person they're writing they aabout. they also interview a lot of other people and they create a full account o f what they claimed happened. >> they're not doingguy. that aw with this guy. they're bringing him on to allow him to whitewash what he did. but aware that he may have had a bad week, as he just said,e ju bank been freed st, tried to do, some damage. >> watch this was there commingling of funds. that's it appears like itf appears like there's a genuine commingling of the funds that are of fauci customers that were not supposed to be commingled with your separate firm. >> i didn't knowingly commingle funds. i i wasn't trying to commingle funds. where i'm a swami is the founder and executive chairman of strive asset management and deeply familiar with the world of finance. >> he join>> tucank you s vucev >> thanks so much for coming on . so what was lacking? n all ofi felt in all of this wm the moral outrage you would associate with someone
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who apparently stole billions from like retirement funds. but the new york timesew york tim treated w them like, yeah, you know, maybe he got a little , youot know, you did some bad thingse s or d whatever , but there's no like it's not like he's donald trump or something, right?ght? >>s that? like what is that? >> you know, the thing that was striking about this, tucker, is it actually reminded me of a lot of what we saw in the aftermath of the twin financial crisis, where you had firms that again positioned themselvesthey wan. they wanted to be the goode guys.man sa the goldman sachs is the morgan stanley's. thd in fact,chss, th the differe back then was the day even gotly bailed out by the government directlyy. >> the public fisc. t-shi now here, this is a guy who wore t-shirt and shorts. and the thing that was fascinating for me for watching that, tucker, today wasn'thing o much sbf.d he's really good at deflection,e using a lot of technocratic language to deflect accountability. the thing that waso actually interesting was det reousl the people in the audience nervously laughing, distancing themselves from himy laug and to me when i was, th thinking about what happened ina twenty eight , tucker, i think the interesting part of thisrthh is the people in that audience,, the other financial elites who now are trying to distance
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themselves from the guy who wore a t shirt and shorts actually are not all thatthey m different from him in kind. they may be different in degreee ,but not w in kind. and i think that's the things sb that people actually struggle with , with thisstory, story. te if they're an elite finance,e, happ they look themselves in the mirror and look the kinds of things that happened in 2008, you know what? it's an uncomfortable parallel h and an uncomfortable similarity. and in a certain sense, he's juse oft one of them and they're just one of him.om h that was one of my takeaways from actually watching today. that's that's that's the that's the deepest truth of this whole thing. that's exactly right. avaquero. so we thank you for your insightful analysis of that. speaking fro. >> tucker: n >> thank you.ly good to see you.ished by so no one's ever obviously ever punished by the people in charge for lying. what you don't want to do is accidentally tell the truth. you will be punished for that.s yo and an nbc news reporter was punished for it because he told the truth about what apparentlym happened at the pelosi home on that famousthat friday night. october. now, that report has since where r go vanished when the reporter go straight ahead. >> plus,ationa the nhl, the natw
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hockey league is apparently gone. kind o kind of weird because a lot of republican donors suppornhl.t the nhl. libera a lot of its viewers aren't liberal. so why do they think about their sports league being hijacked by lunaticsy lunati? that's next. to yellowstone, the same today as they described in these journals. one hundred and fifty years go by walking in the shadow of the pioneers following the trail. they blazed. okay, here we go to up. get guns, sign up to get a special, limited time fox
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off and free shipping. >> i try to wash .com. so what you don't want to dotheo when you're covering the pelosis family is tell the truth. nbguc newsel reporter miguel almagor apparently didn't know that he did some real journalism on the attack of paul pelosi, and he has since vanished from the air. >> what happened in foxim is trace gallagher may know. he joins us . think the story. hey, tucker.d in l for the record, miguel almagor is based in los angeles. ike mejust like me. and if you watch nbc nightly news, the today show, he was on all the time, now he's been off the air for almost a month.e exn was suspended by nbc withot explanation in early november. . he's bee he's been off social mediang except for posting a few vacation pictures. and so far , neither almagor, his agent, nbc or anyone has issued a statement on why he why left when he comes back or if
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he comes back it, it'suspens a suspension being handled likeo witnes s protection.as and here's the thing. wro weng don't kno ww exactly what wrong with the report he filed on paul pelosi, because nobody will tell us .no >> all ww e knowfo i for sure i, it goes against the common narrative specifically challenging whether paul pelosi was in danger when police arrive>>d after a knock and announce the front door was opened by mr. pelosi. the eighty two year ol imd did not immediately declare an emergency or tried to leave hisu homed bega, but instead began wg several feet back into the foyer. policeiltoward the assailant any from police. >> but the very same details have been reported by nbc's local affiliate in san francisco and local nbc sources lo they believel mcgill, almagor and the affiliate had different sources that offered the very. same information. remember, almagor didn't just e a very controversial story and have it edited without the brass at nbc. the
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signing off on it doesn't work like that. somebody approved the stor. ap and likely several people approved it. and just as likely, severat l people have now signed off on saying nothing tucker. ha-ha >>-h that is true.ma spoken like a man who knows television. great.e trace gallagher available for a full hour on fox news att nigh night, midnight every night, eastern time. night so of all professional sp, the nhl hockey probably is thena most conservative fan base.se. and owners. and owners. more than 75% percent of national hockey league owners donate to republicans, though, and shoots, for example,o who's legitimately conservative, owns the l.a. kings. he's a mega donoorr to the republican party. >> so it'se a little weird.wei- notit's not weird at all that the nhl has decided ga push woke propaganda on its fans. and boy, is it garryy bettman, the commissioner of the nhley wantue. vice president kim davis now said they want fewer white people playing hockey, looking at the hockey landscape in
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five years. what does progress look like to both of you? you, commission? commissioner bettman? >> to me, to me, progress looks like that we become more reflective of the communities in which our teams play, that there aree more black players of boths ex sexes, players of color, of both sexes, and that we are more diverse than we've been five years from now. >> i want hockey to bed on the lips of of boysolor and girls of color, justheir the way soccer and basketball and baseball is on their lips, something that they see as accessible. >> so attacking white people, i guess it's kind of common. it. you don't really notice it. it's by away,immoral but it happens a lot. happens. and then they're getting even more esoteric. this is an m actual tweet frome the league, the nhl quote, trans women or women?
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trans men are men . nonbinary identity is real, none of which is true, all of which is insane. but they just didn't like fact. so men." theo fleury is a hockey legend in canada. in canada and the united state he played in the league for a very long time, most of his life.s he joinstonight. us tonight. n. theo, thanks so much for coming on . what what do you make of the i mean, we're race politics, a big part of hockey. when you are playing. no, god , no. you know, i think the reasonrs why we all gravitated towardsd e hockeymo was first and foremost, it was fun. and then secondly, you know, there was no politics involved.o you know, wert played this spore because we absolutely loved it. for me personally, it was justee an escape from what was going on in my home life at that time. and , you know, i fell head over heels in love with thei wa sporrealt and , you know, i was really good at it, obviously.
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and pursued, you know, a career in this amazing game that weo cl play. so clearly, you know,k political forces hijack essionalprofessional sports as y to brainwash the young men who watch professional sports .ntir >>po that's, of course, the entire point of it strategic. but why does nobody push back ? no, you're not allowed to do this in professional hockey. it's about hockey. y saback off. >> what does nobody say that? well, i think it's a really because we're so divided, tucker. tucker,and deep down, hockey ps are, you know, guys who arend compassionate and empathetic and, you know, it's it's just something that we don't want to get involved in. and it's and it's an argument that that we can't win. you know. and so the reason why, yous wh know, it doesn't matter to us who plays the sport, whether you're transgendered
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, ore reason whatever . the reason whye pl we play the e and the reason why the game is so amazing and so great is it's for everybody.e pl right.ay and the reason g why we play the game is it's an escape from ,you know, what's going on in our lives and unfortunately, politics has no place in any sport, whether that's football poasketball, hockey, baseball, politics shoullid never be a pat of any kind of sport whatsoever. of course not. and by the way, if they were calling for affirmative actionad in the nba, bi would be totally opposed to that. but they never will . they be great to see youhank tonight. thank you so much. y ou sthank you, tucker. introduc >> so a few weeks ago, industryu to a pro-life spider man call at who scale skyscrapers all over he's the country to call attention to his beliefs, he was just of a arrestedil. >> he's out of jail and free
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you're holding me back . i'm back. >> turns out when you degrade and demoralized institution as the bush administration has, people don't really want's tru to work there anymore.e ofnts.e. military. it's also true o that's true of police departments. it's true of the u.s. military. it's also true o f the borderpa patrol. out so as a result, the border patrol is running out of border patrol officers. so fix the to fix the shortage,l air marshals are now being redeployed to the southern border. that's a problem becausee so they're needed on airplanes and dozens of marshals say they're not going.f marsha they want to leave flights vulnerable because why would they ? it's their job to protect flights, not the border. jobect flights, not the don't we have a military, th the way, for that? >> so you, bosko, as a former air marshal, executive director of the air marshal national council, she joins many thanks so much for cominghd on . so why is the bushen the nistration trying to order air marshals to the border like we don't have a national guard v ? tucker, the bottom linsperatee. is they're desperate. they do not want to declarethin a national emergency on the border. so they thine
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k they are secretly going to sneak air marshals off the planes and have us backfillo those duties down the border. b and we're just not going to beit quiet about it. we're going to com wewe're going to fight this. we don't think it's appropriate if we looked at what happened on 9/11, look at our history. let's go back for aircraft were taken in a matter of moments, two thousand nine hundred seventy seven people were murdered. six thousand were injured. in a matter of minutes, we'r ed in a to supplement the border patrol and leave our aircraft open. i don't think so. why not just hire more border patrol agents? >> i mean, isn't that what they do? it is what they do. you air marshals are not trained to do those duties. we don't train. we don't go to hospitals. eratin we're highly skilled. feet we're operating atatoment' thirty five thousand feet in a moment's notice. we may have to utilize deadly force. withe these jobs are easily backfilled with ngos. are contractors. ontractors i have no idea what they're trying to pull the air marshals out of t the sky. out of >> and we're at the highest travel time of our year, s the busiest seasonkiesand we.
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>> i mean, it might be helpful if border state governors sentsd their national guard in to save the country from destruction like there are other ways. why is the bush administration ,since your question, are they admitting that they're doing this is is happening in secret?t? >> they are admitting well, they are admitting thatin they're doing it, but they willo not declare a national emergency. dhs secretary mayorkas has put together a southwest border plan to try to incorporate the air marshals into that plan as part of tsa. but they're not declarings se a national emergency on the border. they're saying the border is secure. we're saying it's not secure and now you're making our skies unsecure. >> yeah, it's unbelievable. , you'rethank you, sonia, for b. attention to this. appreciate it. no idea. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: a lotf people i so a lot of people in americachi are pro-choice. ce, the pro-choice, but not everybody is signed up for the full pro-choice program. what does that mean exactly? a nu pro-choice? well, a numberstates, in of stae including california, now have legal abortion up until the moment of birth. o iswho is for that? >> not many people are actually for that. even pro-choice people at
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the moment. ally? >> birth really. that's murder, actually .ntio and so to draw attention to itd ,a twenty three year old mann di called mason duchamp has decided to climb skyscrapersovee all over the country, free climbing without a rope or, a harness. free-climbing without a rope o he is pro-life, spiderman. he scaled the new york times building in new york , the salesforce tower in san francisco, huge buildings. yesterday, he climbed the fiftyr in los angeles. n toweoh, dude, man. >> all the blood just rushed out of my toes from the top of the ritz eye level with the lion crown is amazing.scalin just jump scaling the side ofe i the building. he climbedng of fifty four floos up in the heart of downtownope, l.a. with climbing chalk. bu tt no rope to take a stand.en once again, the twenty year old is pro-life and left a sign on the side of the ritz carlton and support. so pro spider-man was promptlyum arrested. the police accused him offf suffering from a mentaerinl ills ,but he is out of jail, for thankfully, and joins us tonight. maso n, thanks so much forse coming on .
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looking at those pictures, youeo know, are you afraid? >> i just have to ask the obvious question that that looked legit. >> terrifying. peahooke, you know, tucker, we'e seeing so many people today live their lives in fear, christians included, but we'reld not called to live our lives inr fear. l we'rives ie called to live our s in faith.in >> we know abortion is murder because at conception, the babies in the have their own unique dna that is separate from the mother. so we need to do everything in o our peaceful means to stop thise from happening, regardless of the backlash obacklar consequenh >> and i get called a radical,od but the most radical thing you so ydo in the pro-life movement is to do nothing.ll >> yeah. it dou're mentally ill now, i guess, is what they're saying. >> i mean, ie t does seem like i a pretty handy catchalle dismissal for people whose views we don't like. i have noticeds we. do you feel that you areimbala mentally unbalanced? le that i' >> you know, i stopped trying to convince people that i'm not craz y, but, you know, i'm doingo rel
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this to raise monelyy for womenn who really need help, women that are iyon a crisisu' pregnas . you're seeing states like california issue proposition,l t one , which legalizes elective abortion up until birth. >> so i climb these buildingsle to raise money for an organization called lethemt thea live and show these states whato it mng thy neighbor really means. it doesn't mean killing s your child. acts o putting themb co through acts of charity in providing things like job >>unselingit, and help with ther bills so they can get back on their feet. well, that's that's kind of the point. i mean, again, you know, always themng to be open minded. a lot of good people describe, u themselves as pro-choice, butano if you really care about women, wouldn't you want to supportdo women who don't want to have ani abortion? because presumably a lot who do have abortions probably would like another ththey option, but they don't. why don't more people support those options? i wonder wonder.>>? well, i really do think that we have a culture of murder.t i think that these people, they don't care about these
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women. they care about their agenda and what they're trying to pus h . they want less people.arth less p a thanos of argument. you know, the less people lov on the earth, the less people that they have to show lover: ls to . >> oh,t lastion.t question.arr? were they waiting for you at how did you get arrested? >> were they waiting for you at the top? and did they actually take youh. to jail? yeah, you know, they they are they always wait for me aty the top and i get to the top th and they're always slightlwhaty impressed. butht i tellis t them what i'm in this this time i'm actuallyyt climbing to help a specific mother named olivia and are i trying to raise fifty thousand dollars to help her and othern women who are in a crisis pregnancy. let them live dog. >> so hopefully we can we can make that happen. happi accomplish the missionmis. and most of us to docharity. the thanksgiving turkey trot. >> we know for charity or not, we're not climbing the salesforce tower with no ropes. pretty amazing. don't fall. >> >> mason chumped. great to see you. th
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thank you. thank you. yeah. you know, tucker, the offer still stands if you wantclim to come. rock-climbinbing.g be a rope gu. >> oh, no way, man.k you. >> ti admire you. >> thank you.the bi yes, thank youde. has so the administration has beenyo telling you all kinds ofu co different contradictory things, but for a while they've been telling you you have to give ing covid shot every year. a but now the vitamines hhse hhs secretary, hhs secretary is telling you need to getou a new shot every two months. >> think about that.hat? can you imagine anything. more irresponsible than that every two months? >> okay, we've tails st to tell straight ahead. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm excited to announce my original . my slippers are back in stock.
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and with that in mind, the bush, administration has been telling you for quite a while now thatvt the cold vaccine protects you for a full yeaor r. well, that's not true.rue, the the vaccine is not, unfortunately, stop you from getting covid. the majority of people who've died recently from covid have been vaccinated. but this is a still telling you take it every year, but then suddenly with no explanation,thh a recommendation has changed. the hhs secretary, javierst becerra, just made thi made thsi announcement, quote, if f it'sn been over two months sincenc your last dose, make a plan to get one now. getother words, you need to gee a new covid shot every twoa months, six times a year., six r ha. who thinks that's a good idea? well, bill clinton, he just tested positive for covid. but despit?e that, he said he's , quote, grateful to be vaccinated and boosted becausedc he'll say anything that's yoauu know, vince is a radio show jois host in washington. >> he joins us tonight. vince, thanks so much. u r for coming on . t >> i mean, you look at thisry and you think people are about to get very, very cynical aboutc vaccines, about public health authorities, about health care
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bout heain general, because thes in charge are so dishonest, like what's the cost of this? it changes all the time, every h two months. i don't even chang e my air air conditioning filter thatter th frequently. that's like insane thatat insane t. do that and i would remember how this started. just think about the genesis of all this and why people don'gent trust anthony fauci or any of these people were in chargepeope during the twent iy twenty campaign. you had kamala harris and joebin biden claiming that they wouldn't necessary get the vaccine because it was de developed under donald trump. they weren't sure if they woulde trusmp and'tt it. and then after after the election was over, then they said, well, if you get the. shot, you'll never get ove r it. yo is . you're a brick wall . you'll stop that from getting anywhere that virus. and now they'rthat vire the poie i'm like, well, actually , you have to take it every twotwo mo months and noticnte nearly three years into this that they keep pushing you towards shot puss and never towardsill. a treadmill. t couldd fre thing tha actually stop covid from killing people is if people lose weight, they never talk
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>> over one hundred thousand americans died last year from fentanyl. the administration doesn't seem even to notice, but what makest seit even more upsetting is thae a lot of these were not fentanyl overdoses. these weren't drug addicts who took too much fentanyl. these are normal people who had no h fentanyl. idea they were takir fentanyl and were killed by it.n it'syl and w happened a lot inso the state of ohio. so it happened to a youngg woma woman, lindsay keenon, whose mothern, we happen to know, kim evans, who came on the showo exl to explain what exactlaiy happened, because we think it's worth keeping track of this epidemic. part o >> this interview is part of a new episode of tucker carlson today. here it is . carlsoni got the phone call atn , notorning from my mother the police. i was listed nex.t of kin that my mother had said, i am soe on sorry to be the one to teltol yu this. but lindsay's gone and i askedsa what happened. she said, we don't know. and i said, well, we need
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closure. i don't know if it's her heart. so i said, would you please? because i lived two hours away. mas, my parents who have been married fifty five years, my dad drove my mom. they went to identify her for the police and when my mom had called me, i asked her to make sure they do an autopsy, get an autopsy, because i want to know becausy closure, because they're not just myself. but there weref, three babie bui that have a lifeth now without their mother. so, i mean, it's just it'se. a nightmare. >> it's the definition. th you talk to her the afternoon of october six , and she's got a cold. she's headed to cvs for nyquil., and the next thing you hear, your mother's calling you saying your only child is dead. >> absolutely. how did she die? the autopsy report came back . there was three point four three point five milliliter of fentanyl car fentanyl in her
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system. fentanyl and car fentanyl as a mixture is flat out death. >> like a lot of peopleyear, sh who have died in the last year, she had no idea she waa shs takg the full interview with kim evans is available right now on fox nation. h ab about ten days ago, as you probably remember, imageous of us from a photo shoot done by the fashion house balenciaga . and that shootba includelencd ia of a young girl holding a teddya bear in gear. the ads, a separate set, also contain an image of a new york of a supreme court opinionourt striking down a law against child. st lawthe word visible. none of that was accidental. pornography. the word "sex" visible they're promoting something. what are they promoting? well, the media weren't that of. interested. soy promoting? they kind of ignd the story. but now the story is startingw s to get some coverage. but the coverage g c isn't critl of what balenciaga did. w w yorkbalege in the ne times is critical of anyone pio notices what balenciaga did .ec this times just published a piece entitled, quote, when high fashion and cute
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on collide. inn other wordshi, you'regh cr you'reco cute on person. probably a criminal. if you notice, we're quotingf to balenciaga campaigns ignited a firestorm that traveled from the internet to fox news, fueled by allegations that the brand condoned child exploite brand cd. why would you think that? exploiting c just because they were exploiting children in the ad, a teddy bear in gear. it sounds like you and unstuff really have the best night.h, sean hannity right now. now. can we just leave the kids alone? make it really simple.the kids alone? make it really s read , write, do science, math , history and computers play it go home and not play in the street and maybe occasionally eve n fightcall and call each other bad names. >> that's why i agree. mad . all right. tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity". and tonight, we are trackingtonh multiple developing stories. coming up, a full hannity investigation tonight into the next democratic house leader. long timere election denier, tiy foil hat conspiracy theorist. and that is haki them jefferys.u

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