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up to the party. the pair had previously discussed their shared experience over zoom. this turned into unbreakable friendship they share today. they both lost a leg for different reasons we talk to microsoft chair and vice president about foreign influence inside the u.s. and around the world. thanks for inviting us into your world tonight. that's it for this "special report" fair balanced and on afraid. jesse over to you. >> jesse: thanks, bret. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: nothing lasts forever. british once had the largest empire in the world. today they control a few islands and can barely hold ton their prime ministers. the chicago bulls were dominant in the 1990s. they won six championships in eight years. then jordan retired and now they stink. tonight, we're seeing the demise of an institution that has ruled america for over 150 years there
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is a revolt happening right now inside the "new york times" headquarters. over 1,000 "new york times" workers stormed out of the building today striking against what they call insulting and disrespectful contract negotiations. workers want more cash. at least a 10% bump in pay to keep up with what they call putin's pputin's price hike. which is strange because these are the same people who told us we don't have to worry about inflation. also the same people that called the biden economy historic. said it was surging. the economy has been good for the bosses at the "times." the paper added millions of subscribers handing out big bonuses to top brass. now, the workers want them to share the wealth. but the greedy executives at the "new york times" say sorry, peasant, that money is mine. the "times" swimming in profits is stiffing their reporters right before christmas.
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the "new york times" hasn't given their workers a raise in two years. this is the same company that savages corporate america for not raising salaries. and writes editorial after editorial demanding we raise the minimum wage now. but, joe biden's economy, "new york times" writers are losing money. and the "new york times," they don't care. all about money. the "new york times" reporters also want to be able to work from home. but the "new york times" wants it employees, you know, to come to the office three times a week. and the workers say no. that's too much. covid is still here. and it can strike at any moment. even though they are all triple boosted. and did you know the "new york times" their healthcare plan doesn't pay for fertility treatments? this "new york times" war on women is outrageous. and the "new york times" reporters they want to have babies, too. they are not sold on aoc's great
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replacement theory. but the worst part? "new york times" reporters say the "times" is racially biased. the "new york times" little, you know, 1619 lady, she was on strike today and boy is she angry. >> we're asking that a committee on diversity be established to identify groups under represented at the company. diversity initiative that doesn't touch management is not a diversity initiative. and the fact that our management team at the bargaining table has yet to confirm and work to correct the finding on racial disparity in our employment and performance evaluation system it becomes clear that this is about more than just a contract. >> jesse: let me guess the 1619 lady wants affirmative action, equities at this time and reparations at the "times." what will the wealthy white owner of the "times" do with this racial hand grenade? it's a mess. a lovely messy must admit. i can't say i'm not particularred by it. so we sent a "primetime" producer to the "new york times"
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strike to talk to some workers. ♪ ♪ >> what are you guys on strike about? >> we have been at the bargaining table for 20 months now. the company is consistently coming to the bargaining table that are something unacceptable. >> the "new york times" is making record properties and the people who make the news need to share in that. >> it's a variety of issues, but the big things are we haven't had a raise in over two years. >> what are they not giving you? >> they are not giving basic floor wages of $65,000. >> i will be honest, i don't know the details. we have been working through the entire pandemic without any salary increases at a time of record inflation. >> is this about coming back to the office? >> it's also about coming back to the office. >> of course, we also want to make sure that we are protecting people. we are still living through a pandemic. >> remote work part of the negotiations we find it ridiculous that the company is
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pain maintaining this position unilateral right to call us back in five days a week. >> i thought the "new york times" respected unions? so what happened there? >> you will have to ask them. >> that's an excellent question. i would love an answer to that as well. >> excellent question, we would love to hear what the management halls to say about that. >> it's a very good question. we thought the "new york times" respected unions too. >> what happens to the "new york times" when you are on strike? >> we will find out. >> we have said we are not going to write stories. we have photo people, electricians other people not in the building working today. they have to figure it out on their own. >> i'm refusing to write. i'm refusing to respond to edits. >> i imagine they are having a hard time putting the publication together. >> "new york times" can't run without the people who run the "new york times." and management needs to know that. >> if you guys are all on strike, who is going to write the fake news? >> well, we don't actually think that we write fake news. that feels like a gotcha. [laughter]
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>> jesse: here's the problem. the "times" can't plush awoke agenda and operate the company with a capitalist agenda and not expect the workers to figure out one day, hey, mrs. schultz berger practice what you preach. if schultz berger ran it like the woke striking workers want it the "times" would go bankrupt. everybody would work remote and he would have to resign because he is white. so the reporters today are telling readers to boycott the paper, don't go to the news stand, don't click on any links and don't ever think about playing wordle. where are we supposed to get our fake news from? i don't know if cnn anchors can't read paul krugman they are not going to know what to say. even the squad's boycotting the "times." >> do not cross the digital picket line. let us stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters who are walking off the job in protest to make sure they earn the wages they deserve.
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let us not cross the digital picket line. let's stand with them and tell your friends do not consume their news from the "new york times" tomorrow. we'll get it from somewhere else. but stand with our brothers and sisters in labor. peace and love. >> jesse: the "new york times" isn't taking this laying down. they are trying to crush the union. no striking worker gets paid until they come back to work. can you believe that trump and elon musk treat their workers better than the "new york times" treats its workers? even mini madoff, when he is not stealing billions, bought his workers lunch every day and then he slept with them. but, you know, you get the point. the "new york times" is bringing scabs into the newsroom to pick up the slack to keep the fake news flowing and show the reporters they are replaceable. the "new york times" is hiring scabs and not paying their striking workers. who they haven't given a pay raise to in two years. so what is our prounion president have to say about
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this? nothing. biden is silent. we thought a "new york times" reporter would ask the press secretary about the strike but they didn't show up to the briefing today this chair is reserved for a "times" reporter? looks like they were on strike, too. so "primetime" reached out to the white house and we haven't heard anything back. biden needs to be careful with his answer here. this is a tricky and sticky situation. one wrong move and he could have thousands of new enemies in the press. big guy cannot afford that. let's turn it over to joe concha, fox news contributor and the hill columnist. am i having too much fun with this strike? >> there is so much to unpack from that package and from that monologue. did you see the guy with the bernie sanders hat. >> jesse: i did notice that. interesting. >> jesse: where is bernie? isn't he out there with the little sign? i haven't seen bernie. he should be shoulder to shoulder. >> he has the gloves for them. >> the rat was there but apparently that was paul krugman.
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got watch out for that for starters when you go on strike, jesse. you go on strike. you don't say we are going on strike but we will be back in 24 hours. that doesn't exactly strike fear in the heart of management. >> jesse: they are going back tomorrow? >> today's paper is the worst it's going to be. and tomorrow the paper is going to be back to normal. >> wordle didn't go away. i don't think anybody did not play wordle today. nobody said i'm boycotting along with the staffers. maybe the wordle by the way was baker as in peter baker. do you know who that is? one of the most prominent writers reporters. he went to work today. he didn't stand in solidarity. >> jesse: some. probably more high profile times people that are in the office writing? >> michael shear. that's a five letter word also. he also won a couple of pulitzer and went to work today. this is like taking jaylen hurts and a.j. brown off the field with the workers. we will stay on the field and play with the scabs. would that have an effect on management? of course not. >> jesse: we can win a game
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without our best players and we have proven that tell me what you think of the "times'" brass. this is supposed to be an historic economic expansion under president biden's tutelage. profits are soaring at the "times," subscriber iraqi security forces through the roof. they won't even pay their workers enough to keep up with the inflation. >> we're at zero inflation according to the president. >> jesse: that's right. >> not the 7.7% here. yeah, look, they want to keep up with inflation. in terms of their wages. but they also want to work from home. tell me this: how did you do your former job of doing man on the street interviews from home? if you want to go out and get the story you have got to go to work. >> jesse: they didn't have zoom back then. i couldn't pull that off. >> that's the thing. you are living in a bubble if you think you could be a reporter and work from home. so, it's -- they seem to be reaching too far. if you are going to the 1619 lady, nikole hannah-jones and she is the voice and the face of this particular strike, she -- her entire career is based on a lie. she says that the 1619 project where she says the premise of it is that the revolutionary war
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was a war fought over slavery against the british, in other words, we wanted to preserve slavery, so that's why we fought it. and now she is the leading person on all of this? i wouldn't trust that very much. >> jesse: would you ever go to that "times" thing and take a little pin and poke that inflatable rat? >> yes. because i can't stand looking at it. really it's ugly. here's the thing about a strike though. people at home don't feel. this if it's air traffic controllers or rail strike they feel that they don't feel the "new york times" not working because they could turn to msnbc and get the same content. >> jesse: you don't think it ground to a halt today. >> we all will remember when this strike happened. no we won't kidding. >> jesse: we want the "times" workers to be paid because obviously they are working and greedy oligarchs, these white male capitalist pigs are stealing the workers' wages and it's not fair. and do you know what? i might actually next time they have a one-day strike i might join them. >> really.
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>> jesse: put some of my bernie sanders gloves on and join them. summer had did a great job out there. >> all these people at the top swimming in profits, do you know why they are? because of donald trump. >> jesse: oh. >> he drove the news cycle for five years and made the "times" relevant. >> the irony is rich, isn't it. >> rich as richie rich. >> jesse: that's why "the new york post." best paper in town. >> oldest daily newspaper in town. >> jesse: breaking developments in the curious case of silly sammy briton the bag thief. ♪
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>> yesterday was organization day in new hampshire. it's the day every two years where the newly elected state representatives get together and hold elections for leadership positions. and this year was a crucial one. the state's house makeup is a dead even split. democrats 200 to republicans 199. so with a razor thin margin like that, you would think all the democrats would show up and vote, right? no. two democrats couldn't make it yesterday. one got covid and we wish her a speedy recovery and the other democrat state representative stacey lowden. where was stacey? the doctor's office? taking her cat to the vet? well, stacey was behind bars. currently being held without bail for violating a protective. she was convicted in august of filing fake police reports. and repeat offender. she was charged in 2008 with credit card fraud and, again, in
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2015 with calling in fake bomb threats to hospitals. stacey transgender and formerly known as barry and she was elected behind bars not once but twice. >> when i found out i was the first transwoman to run for political office like i said it was an honor maybe because ever the more diverse population of people. maybe i would be more accepted. >> jesse: let's switch over to sam briton, remember our deputy secretary of nuclear energy on leave for stealing a designer suitcase from baggage claim? lgbtq activist very upset with the biden administration for failing to vet briton properly. feeling he is not making the transgender community look very good. briton rose to fame after claiming he suffered through gay conversion therapy where he was
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abused lgbtq nation did an investigation of little sammy and they claim the red flags were obvious to everyone who cared to see them. they were not able to verify horrifying stories about the conversion and whole story was just too good to be true. that doesn't mean it didn't happen. but, no one can find any evidence that it did. and sammy refuses to provide any evidence. quote: in the case of the colorful britainton, all that clitters is not gold l lgt movement must learn. some would witness we are witnessing a transgender crime wave. i'm not one of those people, but some are saying that. so, is this the future of the democratic party tulsi gabbard is a fox news contributor who joins us now. are you noticing that people are looking the other way at pretty glaring red flags when it comes to qualifications or character
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just to hire people based upon their sexual identity and it's having some real repercussions. >> it is, jesse. this is one of the unfortunate reasons why i left the democratic party was this obsession with the externals, with the superficial, with the labels and it's sad, you know, it goes against the very message that dr. martin luther king had that we would judge each other based on the content of our color rather than the color of our skin, rather than sexuality, rather than all of these other labels that are unfortunately used so often to divide us. and, as a result, rather than treating each other with what we in hawaii call aloha, are with respect, seeing each other as children of god and all should be vetoed with respect as such. we have people hired and fired based on the superficial so-called identities. the negative consequence is you have people who are in positions of power. they get hired. but they are not necessarily
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qualified for the job. >> i wouldn't vote for anybody that was actually behind bars during the election not once but twice. and i wouldn't actually hire anybody like sammy not because what he does in his personal life because that's fine with me. but someone who broadcasts their sexual life so graphically all over the internet, that might make me think, you know what? maybe we shouldn't trust him with, i don't know, spent nuclear rods. >> yeah, you know, i think it's about going deeper into what really matters. as lieutenant colonel in the army reserves, i can tell you that i don't care what my soldiers' race, religion, or sexual preferences are. it makes no difference to me. what i look for is what is the content of their character? are they people who embody selfless service, personal courage, respect, a commitment to the mission and serving our
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country. the bigger consequence of all of this stuff we are seeing here, this identity politics in the democratic's party's obsession with it is our country is being divided. we are being torn apart, and what we are known as around the world, those values of excellence that we are known for around the world frankly are diminishing. >> jesse: do you think we are ever going to see the surveillance footage of sammy wheeling away the vera bradley brag in a full sprint from the airport or do you think they will suppress it like they tried to do the paulie p.dui footage? >> i think there is such a lack of transparency and you can see the bias in those who are very quick to leak and release information or videos or whatever when it serves their political narrative. but, when it doesn't, all of a sudden you know, everything gets thrown into the vault or the evidence disappears. >> jesse: i have a feeling if tulsi pinched a bag that cost about 3 grand at the airport and hightailed it out to the taxy, i feel like we would find out about it the next day and it
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would be on every stage in america. >> tulsi would never pinch a bag from anywhere for any reason. i would go barefoot. >> st >> jesse: i believe you. thank you very much, tulsi. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: first shots have been fired in the war on christmas. ♪ ♪ >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield...
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>> december should be the most wonderful time of the year. snow falling, sipping cocoa with the familia fam and of course cs trees. >> there it is. [angelic music] ♪ >> jesse: but for every griswold there is a scrooge. there is a scrooge living in massachusetts where the first shots have been fired in the war on christmas at a public library in the tiny town of deadham, the deadham public library end cot's branch has decided they will not put up their annual christmas tree this season instead of spreading holiday cheer they are going to keep the star in the box and leave the tree in storage i understanding tradition going to be for decades. why? well the library's director amber that ronny, whatever some
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people were offended by a christmas flee a library. the library banned the tree. the one patriotic library employee not going to let it fly so she sounded the alarm to "primetime." >> i was told that when people -- use the word people, walked that room it made them uncomfortable. town hall has a menorah out. i say let's celebrate every tradition, religion, whatever it is that sparks joy for you and your family. >> jesse: the library is set to hold a public meeting next week so the public can weigh in on the christmas tree crisis. we reached out to the library for a statement but they haven't gotten back to us. but the residents of dedham aren't okay with christmas being canceled. >> sad that i won't see the decorated tree in the library. >> the library celebrates so many things, pride week, fourth
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of july, thanksgiving, kwanzaa, jewish holidays. >> i think a tree doesn't resemble every single religion or holiday. i think it's just the thought of christmas from the spirit of christmas. it might make young children upset or, you know, wonder why there is no tree. >> i have been coming here for 30 years, even when my son was little. and just like most buildings at christmas time, especially places where there are children, you expect to see christmas trees. it's not fair that a few town employees who didn't feel comfortable were able to effect this change in this town that is supposed to be inclusive and i feel this is a very exclusive maneuver that they have made for those who appreciate the holiday of christmas. and we have always had decorations for all holidays,
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for people of different faiths, not just for this one. >> jesse: raimondo aurora fox news contributor and author of "the wise men who found christmas." raymond, they celebrate kwanzaa at massachusetts library. i will go out on a limb i don't think any resident of massachusetts celebrates kwanzaa somebody better notify the park service whether these people are in town. if the tree offenders them, a nativity display might give them a cardiac arrest. look, there is tons of things that will offend me. when people walk on pl planes in pajamas in slippers that offends me. fake service dogs that offends me. but, guess what? we live in america. free speech, free expression is part of the deal. and you have got to respect people's religious liberty. and this is the core of this, jesse. when this branch manager, lisa
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desmond, who speak to you when she blew the whistle, on the people on facebook started attacking her faith. what we are seeing is intolerant atheism. they want nothing that speaks any religious tradition. they want everything stricken. i'm sorry. we have to put up with your atheistic displays and utterances all the things you like to do around the edges. we too can express our religious belief. in fact, we all agree it's a good thing to do that at least once a year. >> jesse: so amber maroni, she is the library that caved to one person who said they were offended by a christmas tree. i don't know what is offensive about a christmas tree. do we have a picture of amber? >> oh, let's see. >> jesse: see what amber looks like to see if she a real scrooge. i don't know if we have a picture of amber. we are going to have to maybe, perhaps, pay a visit during this public hearing and ask them specifically what's offensive about a christmas tree. >> jesse, we should go sing
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carols outside of that hearing. >> i think my voice would be offensive more than the tree. >> you know what? christmas can be a time of pain as well. you know, remember those little children that suffered after the christ child was born. in king county in washington, jesse, in seattle, the second shot of the war on christmas, there was a memo that went out from the human resources division, christmas and hanukkah decorations are forbidden. here's why. you will love. this some employees may not share your religion or share your enthusiasm for holiday decorations. so, they are forbidden. they may not -- i may not sharier their enthusiasm for valentine's day. but something tells me hearts and valentines will not be forebaden during that holiday. >> jesse: so it's a wreath too or a candy cane that might make people angry. this is, again, the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard. >> most ridiculous time of the year, i agree. >> jesse: we will have to confront these christmas scrooges.
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and stick around, raymond, because whether you are british or not, you got to respect the late queen elizabeth. not only do you have to respect your elders, but the queen's reign lasted nearly a century through world wars, relinquishing of the empire and death of diana. queen elizabeth remained above it all, classily, stately and symbolic. she is in heaven now. meghan markle is mocking her. ridiculing the protocol of bowing to her majesty, watch. >> americans will understand. this we have medieval times, dinner around tournament. it was like that. like i curse is id as though i was like -- pleasure to meet you majesty. is that okay? that was a scene from harry and meghan's documentary. we don't care about this at all. we just can't ignore that first,
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she takes harry and leaves the family and now she is mocking his dead grandma in front of his face on camera look at his expression. this is hen pecked harry, have some respect. raymond? >> i don't even know what to say. >> it's so despicable. i mean, meghan markle wants her crown and wants to wear it, too. that's the problem. she uses the title that was given to her because she married a member of the royal family to trash the royal family. you heard of keeping up with the kardashians? this is sinking low with the sussexs. that's what they should have called this documentary. here's the real question, jesse. now that they have called the family racist, misoggist, trashed the queen and the entire institution, what is next for these two? they have no discernible talent. i mean, she is not exactly helen meern with the bow there. i don't know what they do next. a cooking show from month that
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seed dough with oprah? i don't know. it looks like whatever they are going to do their goose are already cooked. it was a bad look for both of them. shame on harry for dragging his family into the public sphere for nothing more than money and trashing them. he should have stayed on the aisle. he would have been better off. >> jesse: harry is doomed from that performance. can't recover from that. raymond arroyo. >> thank you, my friend. >> jesse: breaking news, part two of the twitter files. that musk is releasing have just gone public. stay tuned.
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>> "primetime" always has a good sense of things. if you ask us, we feel there is a little feud going on in the white house briefing room. you see, for the past few weeks the biden woman has been bughts heads with a reporter from africa. it was obvious two weeks ago when fauci visited the briefing room and started taking questions. it quickly got out of hand when the same african reporter started asking the good doctor
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about the origins of covid-19. he had no chance. binder lady shut him down and moved on. today when he asked her about biden's u.s.-africa summit, she finally snapped. >> can you take a question on the u.s.-africa summit? >> go ahead. >> why is it so hard to take a question on the u.s.-africa summit when the president 50 african leaders? the leaders of this administration? why is it hard for you to give me a question? >> it is not hard. i have answered. >> no it's not. >> would you let me answer the question or. >> you don't give us. >> okay. i'm trying to answer your question, go ahead, sir. go ahead. >> i just tried. you went let me. go ahead. >> no. >> i just tried and you would not let me, sir. so your colleague is going to ask a question. go ahead. >> ask you a question. >> no. i literally just tried to answer your question and you shut me down. so now your colleague is going to. >> ask the question on. >> thanks, everybody. i will see you tomorrow.
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>> question out of respect. >> jesse: did you see how thick that binder was? i don't think i have ever seen the binder before. that thing is thick. wow. and we hope she comes back because i want to ask her about the "new york times" strike. fox news alert, journalist bari weiss has just dropped part 2 of the twitter files exposing the social media company's secret blacklist. ready for this one? stand ford's dr. jay, who argued that covid lockdowns would harm children, twitter secretly placed him on a trends blacklist which prevented his tweets from trending. or consider the popular right wing talk show host dan bongino, who at one point was slapped with a search blacklist. twitter set the account of conservative activist charlie kirk to do not amplify. and twitter denied that it does such things.
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in 2018 twitter's then head of legal policy and trust and head of products said we do not shadow ban. they added: and we certainly don't shadow ban based on political viewpoints or ideology. but they lied. one senior twitter employee said think about visibility filtering as being a way for us to suppress what people see at different levels. it's a very powerful tool. more: think about visibility filtering as ache way for us to suppress. yes, we that one. all right. let's bring in fox business reporter kelly o'grady who has been following this story as it unfolds. so, a secret blacklist that they lied about, kelly. what is happening here? >> i know, it's so interesting, jesse. and, of course, leave it to elon musk to keep us all held hostage on a thursday evening like he did for last friday. i think it's interesting.
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you have got to remember that part 1 was rife with controversy after it came out that the fbi's former general counsel was vetting matt. so the fact that this is now coming out and we are finding out that shadow banning was actually a thing and they called it what was it? the visibility filtering. >> jesse: suppression? >> sounds like social distancing. >> like you come up with a name to make it all seem palatable. this is ongoing right now. they ever tweeting it out in the exact same thread like last week tweet by tweet. so more are come in. i think we can expect to see a lot of topics and people that have been shadow banned or filtered, if you will. >> jesse: bongino was just on "primetime." and charlie was just on a couple weeks ago. so dan bongino is enemy number one. they suppressed him. they shadow banned him and then they lied about it. dan is just, i guess, too powerful? too annoying to the liberals at twitter. i can't make sense of it. i'm sure dan is going to have
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something to say about this on his weekend show at 9:00 on saturdays. >> oh, definitely, i'm sure he will have something to say on twitter momentarily. i always love reading his tweets. but i think for me what's really, you know, interesting about this and concerning is that okay, yeah, you know, we are joking dan bongino has been censored but he has a very prolific audience on our network. >> jesse: he sure does. >> what about the people like friends and family, right? that tweet about certain ideas about their concerns about the vaccine or about, you know, election, different topics that are important to them. maybe, you know, their tweets have been suppressed as well. so i think that flies in the face of what twitter was trying to do, what was intended to do as a platform to encourage public discourse. >> jesse: not only that they were suppressing posts from medical doctors who had legitimate opinions about the threat that covid did or didn't
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play towards children. and those legitimate concerns were suppressed. i mean, that is a huge, huge problem in this country that that was not allowed to be read. kelly, thank you so much for following this story with us. we will be back if anything else drops. but, up next, johnny is really into santa claus. ♪ ♪ >> this is your house. what's your utility bill like? >> i usually have the plugs running to the neighbor's house. i hope he doesn't hear that. ♪ ♪
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merry christmas to each and every one of you. as we celebrate christmas you may wonder if jesus christ can make a difference in your life. you bet he can. that's why he came, to save us from our sins. jesus was born to die. he came to earth as a babe, took our sins to the cross 33-years later, he died on the cross, and god raised him to life on the third day. he's not dead, he's alive. if you've never put your faith and trust in him, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me, just say, "dear god, "i've made a wreck of my life. "i'm sorry for my sins and i ask you to forgive me.
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"i believe that jesus christ is your son. "i want to trust him as my savior, "and follow him as my lord, "from this day forward. amen." if you prayed that prayer, call that number that's on the screen. we've got someone who'd like to speak with you right now. give them a call. god bless ya and a merry christmas to each and every one. .
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in new york city. we visited to talk to people there. ♪ >> it's the holiday season. what holiday is your favorite? >> i love christmas. i do. i do love christmas. >> thanksgiving. >> fourth of july. >> i love everything about christmas. >> oh, my gosh. >> what is so special about christmas? look at all the beautiful lights and all the beautiful people from all different walks of life. >> ready. >> can't go wrong with the presents. >> do you like to give or receive? >> i beg your pardon? ♪ >> we're out here, like deer staring at the lights. >> like deer in red lights. >> you can look at a light in
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your bathroom. what are you doing over here staring at this light for four hours? >> when you look at these lights, do you ever feel outchristmased? >> yes, she did it up real big. >> i have never seen lights like this. >> i feel like my property is a little inadequate. >> how big is your true? >> i guarantee you, there is no problem. i guarantee you. >> here's your house. what's your utility like? >> i usually have the plugs running to the neighbor's house. i hope he doesn't hear that. ♪ >> democrats, they want to cancel christmas lights because of global warming. what do you think? >> they are crazy. >> baham bug, go somewhere else, man. >> they want to cancel everything. >> god will take care of the global warming. we're good. >> what do you have to say to people when they say, all these christmas lights are too much.
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>> lighten up a little bit. >> stop being a scrooge. if you don't like it, go home and sit in the dark. >> don't turn the lights on. ♪ >> is it merry christmas for happy holidays? >> it's merry christmas all day long. >> i like to say merry christmas. >> when we grew up, we said merry christmas. let's keep that it way. >> what do you want for christmas? >> peace, health and happiness, honestly. >> and joe biden? >> i don't want joe biden. >> you've got to be silly. >> let's get the democrats out of office, please, that's the best thing for christmas. >> a truck. >> a car that rolls down the streets? >> yes. >> are you going to make it an electric car. you don't like electric cars. >> remote control. >> dummy. ♪ >> you're going to be on jesse waters primetime. what do you want to tell jesse
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waters? >> i love jesse, man. he's got good stuff. >> jesse, get your body over here, brother. ♪ >> big shout out to train world for sending me the polar express set. check this thing out. this goes under the tree. if i can figure out how to set it up, jesse jr. will love this thing. but that's not a guarantee. so thank you, guys, very much. i hear tom hanks is involved if you press a button. you can hear ole tom say something. >> we'll try to get that set up and see how long that takes. time for some item messages. susan from california, maybe biden will bail out the "new york times" like he did with the teamsters. jules, rochester, new york. oh, my gosh. they paid mini, but they are not
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paying their reporters? unbelievable. >> paul from dallas so the workers who are scared of covid are okay with picketing with a thousand people. it doesn't have to make sense, okay? it's just about the union. wayne from massachusetts, jesse, you and raymond better get up here to sing our scrooges into shape. i'll not be doing any singing. the glass windows will be shattering at the library. if you take down the christmas tree you don't get the holiday off. how about that, librarian? how about that? kwanzaa is celebrated. but christmas isn't? in massachusetts? i don't know about that. amy from marco island, florida, which i hear is beautiful, the uncle that ran away with my turkey on black friday goes to marco island. he says it's really dazzling.
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jesse, has johnny put up your christmas lights yet? we'll have johnny put up the light. climb the leader and if he gets fresh -- i'll kick him -- i would never do that to johnny. actually i'm going to have him assemble this train set. god knows i can't figure it ow. just like the dvr, it's impossible. i'm waters and this is "my world." >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. we begin with an unexpected fox news alert. just moments ago barry wise began posting part two of twitter files. these are assessments of internal documents from twitter that have been hidden under previous management but are now being exposed by elon musk who just bought the company. so musk, last week, gave the documents out. wise is unpacking all of this live right now on
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