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with grace. this is all you can eat. holiday buffet. a smorgasbord of all you want. all you need. did i sit at the wrong table, sir? >> i've got to get list longer than santa, but i've got harry and david. so i'm not stressing. i'm saying the holidays sent my best to your favorite pairs shop. my favorite client, a banquet in a box. my brother got a christmas brunch. harry and david makes the holidays a piece of cake spread joy is here with harry and david. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. happy friday. since it is friday, we thought we would take just a moment to address one of the enduring mysteries of modern life. >> what do people do all day? >> if you've ever been in an affluent urban area around lunchtime, you probably wondered that yourself. you see scores of fashionably dressed young people buzzing around by an expensive salads, strolling purposefully as they listen.
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podcast you never heard of on their tiny three hundred dollar intercranial headphones . whatever they're doing, they look happy and self-confident. they are joe biden voters. >> they've got newly minted degrees in communication and marketing from places like davidson and cornell and duke. clearly, these kids are going places, but we're exactly. and what to be even more specific, do they do for a living? now, that's a good question. and we have two ways of finding out. we anecdotal and empirical evidence. so to get the answer, we can insult observed reality. the people we talk to , the things we see on the street or we can look at the results of carefully designed scientific experiments that produce quantifiable outcomes. and tonight we're going to consider both varieties of evidence for the first the empirical. we go to elon musk, who is both a business titan and a man of science. elon musk bought twitter last month and naturally he wanted to know what is thousands of new employees we're doing all day. so to find out he didn't guess
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musk conducted instead is very simple. experiment. >> he fired 80% of them. that is not something you see happen very often in the practical economy. if you fired 80% of the workers at an asphalt plant, you wouldn't have roads if you got rid of 80% of the workforce at your local power station. you would be living in the dark. same with farms and cabinetry shops and most manufacturing facilities. businesses like these have employees whose jobs are essential to the business. >> nobody wonders what they do all day because it's obvious. so how about twitter? what nbc news? they told us that elon musk had just made a titanic mistake without all those brilliant long young employees from duke ,twitter would immediately collapse. users would abandon it. >> well, apparently, elon musk does not watch nbc news because he ignored them. he went ahead and fired 80% of his staff. anyway, what happened next? well, twitter thrived. the site didn't crash. engage, rose to record levels. most people who use twitter liked it, even more so.
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musk's experiment, in other words, showed that at least 80% of his payroll wasn't doing much of anything at all. they were the ones you saw listening to their podcast and ordering forty dollars salads and of course, uploading cute videos of themselves to tick tock. this is the documented work product of one twitter employee from the atlanta office watch. >> hey guys, come to work with me when twitter in. this was my first time going into the office in such a long time. but it was nice to have a change of scenery from my apartment. look, am i going to be she said to you for lunch, we decided to go downstairs to barrigan. if you haven't written before, it's a black owned restaurant inside. we ordered quesadillas with tons and then also got a fancy pants cocktail and they were really good song to me. back after i came back upstairs to an extremely empty office. honestly, we're just so proud of our productivity. after where we went downstairs era to reward ourselves with margarita's rewarding
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ourselves. >> so that's they're doing at twitter's atlanta office. they're drinking at lunch and trying to become famous on tic-tac. looks fun, but it's not as a math question, a huge addition to the bottom line. >> but we want to be fair. so let's check in with twitter hq in san francisco. sampras's because all the tech people live, all the geniuses from stanford, the ones who actually learned the code. so what's their workday like once again? >> for the answer, we go to tiktok. welcome to a day in my life as a twitter employee. so this past week went to ask for the first time at a twitter office bodged and honestly took a moment to just soak everything. what a blessing. also started my morning off with an iced matchup and then i had a meeting so quickly scheduled one of these old pod rooms which were so cool they're literally noise canceling my meeting, got ready for brunch. look, how delicious this food likes. oh my goodness. i was so overwhelmed and then
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made my way down to this log cabin area. i don't know what this is , but it was really cool. i played some foosball, my friends, to kind of unwind a bit. >> also found this really cool meditation room. so she seems like a nice girl. actually , we're not being mean, but just consider the workday played some foosball with my friends to unwind before hitting the meditation room for further unwinding. this after the contemplative morning i used to makia, whatever that is , then lunch then is stretch in the noise canceling pod. >> that is quite a bit of unwanted kids. >> she seems like a super nice person, but is that work? >> well, as it happens at about this time, there was work to do at twitter. the site seemed to have quite a bit of child on its servers ,and it wasn't unknown. twitter executives did know that, but they did nothing about it. elon musk revealed today that twitter's trust and safety team ,the in-house censors who decided that dan bongino was dangerous went ahead and ignored the kiddy.
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so did the ceo of twitter at the time, parag agarwal. no problem with kiddy. but maybe this point it seems like we're being mean and we don't want to be we don't want to single out twitter unfairly because it's not the only tech company in america where people don't actually do anything all day other than unwind. >> here is a video diary from a project manager at facebook now called meta saying alive has a twenty year old product manager matter i sternhell journal in the morning and then do a quick workout routine. i get dressed, i try to look cute every day, got some food at the office. i make a coffee every single morning. at my life. i did some work on the roof, worked till lunch and then ate up there. here's me being cute. i got a snack always. i then shuttles home the view so pretty met up with some friends for dinner. the project manager. no mention of the projects being managed. extensive chronicling of snacking, dancing, going out
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to dinner. oh, it is easier than working in an asphalt plant on the other hand , not quite as productive as working as an at an asphalt plant. >> so if you watch enough of videos like this and there are many, many, many videos like this out there, you can start to worry just on the edge of your mind. but it creeps toward the center. you just to worry about the u.s. economy. if we had mass layoffs in white collar america, social media companies, consulting firms, university administrations, will snack providers would obviously take a hit. there'd be a lot less midday snack and going on . >> but can we really say that the country would be worse off? honestly, we can't say that. >> and then there's the federal government. and that's not a small category. the u.s. government is the largest employer. well, on planet earth, millions and millions of people work for the u.s. government. what do they do all day? >> well, unfortunately, due to privacy laws, we can't really answer that question. in any detail. we don't have a right to know what they do all day. it's only our money shut observe. >> but there are hints that suggest what they're doing all
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day. one of them comes to the department of energy. until recently, a young mit graduate called sam brinton another genius , oversaw the disposal of this country's nuclear waste. >> and that's a big job. so how did he do it? what did sam brinton do all day? well, we checked his instagram where he posted several nude photos of himself tied down by ropes. there's another picture of him standing over college students wearing fetish masks. so sam britton did that. now, how , you may ask, is a nonfederal employee, is that related to nuclear waste disposal? >> well, we didn't go to mit, so we're going to let sam britton himself explain. >> watch for me. it's the first openly gender fluid person is the most important word. they're being openly . a lot of people ask what in the world does your gender fluid identity have to do with nuclear waste? then i will respond to it. i am given the opportunity to serve my country as i am, and that's a really important aspect of my work because
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i work on nuclear waste management. >> so you'll notice a theme that connects all of these videos. that interview in the tic-tac videos we already showed talking about yourself, me, me, me, me, me. >> wonderful me. would you like to hear more about me talking about yourself? narcissism, is a key point of the workday for a lot of people, and it's an essential part of nuclear waste. management also said britain stole women's underwear, which doesn't seem, strictly speaking, related to his job at the department of energy. but we're not bigots, so we're trying to be open minded here. and we will say and this goes into his category is a win, sam. britain didn't just steal underwear. he was very serious about stealing other people's underwear and apparently wearing them. so serious that he paid the price for it. and again, got to give him that last month, as you likely know, sam britton was charged with a felony for stealing other people's underwear in other people's luggage at the airport in minneapolis. so he was committed to it. then last night, we learned that, sam, britain has been
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charged with yet another felony for stealing more underwear at the airport in las vegas. >> so here you have your tax dollars at work. >> we wonder what the biden administration thinks about this. their executives running around stealing women's underwear, but they're not going to criticize it. they're bigots. stealing other people's underwear from airport carousels could be a critical part of nuclear waste disposal. and they know when they know now. the rest of us know it. so you've got to wonder, take eight steps back . you've got to wonder at paul whalen thinks of all this. you've heard his name. whalan is the iraq veteran, a former marine who's currently serving 16 years. really the rest of his useful life in a russian penal colony. and he's still there tonight. because the bush administration decided to bring home a female basketball player busted for weed instead. and they did that because she had a lot more friends in the media and a much more interesting personal life . >> and in some sense, if we're being honest, you kind of got to blame paul whalen for remaining behind bars tonight. if only paul whalen had stolen
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someone else's underwear from an airport carousel or advertised his fetishes on instagram or decided to switch genders and therefore become holy, if only he had done that. joe biden respond, he would have sent the 101st airborne. and paul will be home tonight in, masking in his own house. of course, he's been in a russian prison, so we didn't know the rules have changed. you can't really blame chadwick. >> moore is a journalist, contributing editor at the spectator and an expert on changing rules. >> he joins us tonight with reaction. i mean, paul whalen, that's how isolated he is . he didn't even know if he got gender fluid. he'd be home tonight. like, can we get this message to americans in prison around the world tonight? do you think? >> i think we need to you know, turns out all that glitters is not, in fact, gold. and case in point, is this a radioactive drag queen who , by the way, we already know way too much about his personal life and his fetishes than we ever ought to know about any government worker. but it turns out now is creepy
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. most bizarre was sitting there waiting at baggage claim all along. he has a fetish, it would appear, for stealing luggage, which is so creepy and so strange. and the thought that mustache drag queen like rummaging through your clothes like, oh, but the reason why i say it's a fetish is because when you think of luggage, you think of what, like some kids taking the train to the airport to like, buy an ipad to sell it? i don't think that's what this guy was doing. it's like he's getting off on this thing. and i ask you to pause right there. >> i mean, neither one of us is a psychiatrist, but like, how decadent do you have to be to reach the point? you've just tried everything and come bored of it. >> that's stealing luggage is what turns you on seriously . like, that's pretty far out. i think decadent is such a good word for that. >> yes, it is . late stage capitalism. so it's very, extremely decadent to be into this. i think that the lesson we all learn from this, however, is if a man shows up for a job interview wearing high heels
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and potentially stolen dress, don't hire him for the sake of diversity. that's not diversity. that's mental illness. and you're not going to be a bigot if you don't hire the crazy man in the stolen clothes. you're going to be protecting your company because he's clearly going to be a liability. i think h.r. directors should maybe take that one to heart. >> when you are the author of so you've been sent to diversity training. >> so you are an expert on this subject. great. we appreciate your coming on tonight. >> thank you. good to see you. thank you. >> we've got a fox news alert for you, matt . tell you to be of substance and just posted the third installment of the twitter files. this is happening in real time. fox's trace gallagher is the man we go to make sense of it. >> he joins us now. hey, trace. hey, tucker. i've been kind of going through the entire threatened by tweet number 17 , matt tabes twitter starts really getting into the relationship between twitter and the federal government, saying, quote, during this time, executives were also clearly liaising with the federal enforcement
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and intelligence agencies about moderation of election related content. then the policy director of twitter wants to know how to describe this new relationship. should it be a partnership with outside experts? he asked another says, maybe just use the word partnerships. and these weekly meetings were not just with the fbi. they also included the department of homeland security and the director of national intelligence. and then there's this reference to federal meetings and the hunter biden laptop story quoting here, what's new for you? since our last check and hacked materials exploded, says this person, we blocked the new york post story. then we unblocked it, but said the opposite, then said we unblocked it. and now we're in a messy situation. where our policy is in a shambles. cms is angry reporters think we're idiots and we're refactoring an exceedingly complex policy 18 days away from the election. twitter is also getting messages from the fbi concerning things like mail in
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ballots and the large number of mail in ballots being rejected for errors. so, in other words, the fbi is generating this process, showing twitter how to flag certain information. matt taibbi notes that during the entire election, law enforcement, quote, we didn't see one reference to immoderation request from the trump campaign, the trump white house or republic generally, which, of course, is more evidence of one sided enforcement policy. and we are also learning that former president trump was being shut down in record time, quoting here, trump was being visibility filter. that's a term as late as a week before the election here. senior execs didn't appear to have a particular violation, but they still work fast to make sure a fairly anodyne trump tweet couldn't be replied to shared or liked. and as taibbi notes, the seem to be very pleased that trump had been dealt with quickly,
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saying, quote, very well done on speed. it's astonishing in its totality, tucker, we are continuing to cover the incoming tweets. >> oh, completely amazing. trace gallagher, thank you. a little later in the hour, another remarkable story. >> so you just have heard that twitter was putting its thumb on the scale in the last presidential election in 2020. god knows what they were doing just two weeks ago and they were doing it at the urging. of government agencies and the other party. what's interesting is that the former ceo of jack dorsey was asked about this, asked about shadow banking under oath . >> and it's interesting at this point to go back and see what he said. >> that's next. i don't own a single stock or bond. i know mr. armstrong. i know i'm called middle class joe lunchpail jr., middle class . >> the truth of his lifestyle
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so that's election interference. ion inte.it's certainly an attac on democracy at the most basiche level is probably legal. so int and it's alsero interesting,ha given what twitter said about ce this before. so twitter's old ceo, jackol dorsey, under oath denied. here's the tape that any ofheres this was really happening. social media is being rigged>> to censor conservatives. f twitter?>> o no, are you censoring people? >> no. twitter shadow banning prominent republicans, bad. >> is that true? no. so that seems like a lie.or one of the reasons this storys t gets a little complicated is that jack dorsey apparently is strongly in favor of free speech and backed elon musk in his purchase of twitter.idn't >> so it's actually possible he's trying to be honest here that he didn'tployees know whas own employees were doing when he gave that testimony. e isand there is in these filese evidence that his employees at twitter often acted without his
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knowledge. >> but what we knodemow focrr c is that democratdos inunny, be the congress don't seem interested in the question either way. that'sd to funny, because i used to care about lyinging to congress. remember puttingto people in prison for lying to congress. roger stone go t a swat team at his front door at six iness. the morning for lying as congress. >> but today, fox is hilary vaughn asked lawmakers about lying at twitter . . >> they didn't seem too>> concerned. watch about the twitter files that have come out. if it turns out that the fbihe did mislead twitter executives to think that the hunter biden laptop was russianer biden disinformation, do you think that those people should be held accountable? srussiaso far , it's been much o about nothing. >> do you think that's b concerning when you see political parties and campaigns trying to censor information on a media platform? >> again, i don't know anythingt about what you're talking about. anything tha. t underminese democracy threatens of of the americand
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people should be reviewed. >> the twitter files you, if yon have any concerns that they were able to suppress the hunterlapt ivan laptop story just a few days before an election, it's unbelievable. well, speaking of lying, that's happening right in front of us . it hasn been more than a monthh since paul pelosi was attacked in his home on a friday night f in san francisco. >>riday these saillant, we knoh who he was. he was a hippie ase called david to pay paul , we're told, with some sort of right wing e extremist, despite being apparently a black lives matter of fact, according to nbc newsk. paul pelosi didn't seem afraid of pape, even after policee arrived. for what hap he opened the door for the cops himself. so what exactly happened in the pelosi house that night? well, there have a lot of conspiracy theories about it thost those's one pu forward have been attacked for w it. you're crazy. so there's one wayd this to end this i debate immediately, and it would be a constitutional way
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to end it. c in fact, we should be demanding it. and that's to see the body camfa footage from that night, because these police are public servants. >> they work for the resc t ofbut us . they have nopo rightlice to hide that. but the police, for some reason have refused to release thatdy m body cam footage. we get body cam footage every day in the news business, but they won't release this and they not release it. >> news busine they are intent . releasing it into pape's federal court case. a judge has just issued a protective order banning the release of sensitive information in this case, and that would include the body cam footagleasing ite. what is going on here? why are they hiding this? is there a good reason we don't know.r governor >> larry elder ran for iforn governor of california, a statie in which he lives and has lived for many years. us >> he joins us tonight's to assess what's going on here. >> larry elder, thanks for coming in. what do you think this is ? why can't we just end this th conversation with the evidence that we have a rightight t to so >>dy of course we're speculatin, but somebody does not wantow somebody to know what really happened that day. i don't know. ne the nbc reporter who reported that pelos
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i calmly opened the door said he had a hammerd m in his hand and calmly walked. back . that guy got suspended. so we don't really kno w what'swe haven happening. audio. we haven't seen any footage. w we haven't seen in the audio. . we don't know whatosi knew the witnesses are saying. maybe paul pelos thei knew the y . maybe nancy pelosi knew the guy, maybe paul invited him in. we just don't know.that we' alvel i know is that the officil story that we've heard, whiche,i is very simple, this broke intos paul pelosi's house and attacked him, does not appear to bee an the case otherwise. why why so secretive? why not tell what's going on ? why the gag order? i've never seen anything like this in a criminal case. what's infuriating? i mean, i should just say, you know, i think paul is a very'vea nice man. i've met him and like and paul pelosi. so i wouldn't i don't i'm not interested in what policy was doing there. and i wouldn'the's ai wouldn b g the story with you right now if they hadn't used it to attack their political opponents. oh, this is january six . att and the righact wing is attackit the pelosi. i mean, they use this storo atya to attack their political opponentths. so we have an absolute right
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and obligation to get to the bottom of the correct. >> that's right. som i said something snarky aboutou it after i made sure thatl paul pelosi was going to recover fully and i was attacked and other conservatives were attacked for speculating that something might have might have gone wrong. or something might have been might be different than what they're telling us . so you're quite right. .u'were qui oug oughtht to knowr is . but we were attacked. u it was used to show how insensitive and cold and callous conservatives are right before the midterms. >>e and callou yeah, they'll use literally anything. >> even her husband's attack. it's really unbelievable, as you well know, having been hs attacked, larry,band elder, gret to see you tonight. >> thank you having .beenck i'm i'm i'm the black face oedf white supremacy. oftucker. >> that's my favorite attack ever. sorry, great to see you. >> so the covid pandemic has ended, of course, probablyt th assess what that was. but the tyranny still going. duke university is denying a life saving kidney transplant to a teenager because she didn't take the covid backs. the mother of that teenagere st
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the cleaning lady to our season finale monday on fox. over the past year, we've spoken to a number of people hoping to get life saving transplants. organ transplants were not approved for those transplants because they hadn't taken the covid vaccine. this story is similae trbecauses different in the sense it-year-l pertains to a child, a 14 yearda ol hard, and there's hard evidee of exactly what happened. chrissy hicks and her husband recently called doctors at duke university hospita l and asked for a kidney transplant forr their adopted fourteen year old daughter, yulia. but duke wouldn't do it. they said they wouldn't do it. because julia was not up to date on her covid vaccination. this is audio from chris's phone call with a kidney specialist at duke university hospital. di can't require you to do>> anything. sure, i can recommen id these things, but if you don't follow our recommendations, then you can't be a transplant candidatew here based on our criteria number five , which
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is persistent non adherence with medication, dialysis treatment or medical recommendations. and also based on number ten ,ca which would be medical riskfact factors that make transplant surgery unsafee surger and being unvaccinated to the cdc recommended vaccinations based on her age is part of that. for >> so denying a lifesaving, transplant for fourteen year old because she doesn't have a vaccine that she doesn't need. it's obviously unreasonecovidl. and viciously cruel, but it gets worse in its details. d an julie already had covid and recovered. she had natural immunity that nan by scientists to be superior to the vaccines. >> but, when christina, her husband, mentioned that fact,ivr a physician at duke universitysh hospital shot them down again. >> listen, the virus has continued to mutate into not the natural immunity is not as good as if you had natural immunity. plus vaccination. so we will let your 14 year oldl die because we are too afraid to operate on a 14 year old
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who hasn't had the koven vaccine. that's what they're saying. die on ae. >> christy hicks is the mother of yulya. she joins us tonight. >> thank you so much for coming on in point. u fo thank you for tape recording those phone calls, because it just shows the cruelty at workid here. at any point. any did anyone from duke universitom hospital expressedversit sympaty as the mother of a child who could die without the surgery? child whno, tucker.y? and actually, we've been working with duke university our the last two years because our dialysis goes through duke as well. we do it at home for yulya every night. but we've been dealing with these doctors for two. years, at least from duke. but the two doctors that denied us because of the transplant or because of the covered vaccine,n ,we saw them for an eight hour workup, and that's whena they told us that it was going to be required. and then we kind pushed back abe little bit and they put her incd front of the committee on november 10th. she was rejected solely becausew of the vaccine. and that's when we decided to do a conference call and getu actual evidence of thealm tellie
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us this.r:su >> i personally, they're awarem' that there arere a numbe r of first world countries with less politicized health care systems that no longer give the vaccinea to 14 year olds because the risk isn't worth the reward' . >> i mean, they must know that. this isn't actually rooted in science, right? rootethat's what we said, too. >> but they said because of the cdc recommendation had been updated at the end of october,dd that they had to go by the cdc,h recommendations and therefore, a if she did not get the vaccine,h we would not be getting vaccine a transplant at duke. >> well, of course, they don't have to . and you really hope that donors withhold money from duke university hospital until they care, collect the life of >> t are old enough to save it. but i want to ask you this question one more time. nobodyn this at any point in tht discussion said i'm just i'm really sorry that your child could die because of the cdc rule. >> oh, of course not. o no, there's no sympathy whatsoever from any of them. it's. just strong arming us .in, like, just give her the vaccinee and then you'll get the transplant. , >> what are your so evil?digest it's hard to digest it even.
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>> what are your options now? so we have retained a lows hi lawyer, mike yoder's his name.ne we don't know really where hav we're going to go with that yet, but we can't have julia's o life hanging in the balanceur so with litigation. so we're hoping that going on your show will give c us exposure that a medical perfm center will come forward and let us know that they will perform the vaccine without the perform the transplant, without the vaccine. ine. love foand we would love fm to reach out to us. we've created a website, julia face.com. they can contact us through their let us know if there's another medica, contacl center l will help us . it's created. >> hmm. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry. cre we we we'vatede also createdn ou give and go . we have 11 children inly our family. and so we aren't financially able to go out of state to do this ourselves. so there's a gives then go . if people want to help us ,o gi it's gives and go .com backslash kidney for yulya. and we have have had an outpouring of help already.urin we're so grateful for peopleofad who have stepped forward. n to,h really, tucker, what it comes
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down to is this is bigger than julia . this is bigger in our family. ay there are so many families that are in the same situatione want as julia, and we want to be able to help julia and other families. milies really, what it comes down to , tucker, is there's been a line drawn in the sand. our and if we don't stand up now for our medical freedoms, we won't be able to stand up soon. >> yeah, and saving the life ofi a 14 year old, that shouldn'tfe be hard for the so-called doctors at duke university hospital, but who are cowering in shame as they heart us because they deserve it. and i appreciate your braveryan and your ability to explaiyon as clearly as you have. >> chris , thank you.er thank you, tucker. thank you for having us . >> of course.e we che so every once in a while, we check in on our biggest city.ci. new york city fox history scholar has been tracking what's happening in new york very closely. j >> he joinois us tonight.ns uni and tracy,ght. hey, tucker.n >> first, we're talking aboutk n an attack that actually happened last week in on videomanhattan, was caught o. and it's really kind of hard to watch. a man pulls out a baseball bat from his pants and proceedsn wa sidewa another man walking down the sidewalk in the back of the head. the victim, who is homeless, ho survivedas a.
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head i but as a detective told me, a bat to the back of the head is more often than not fatal. now, the bat swinger, a thirty six year old kareem ozzies, waso finally caught on wednesday and charged with assaultwednes. that's it.hours la assault. heon was let out less than twenty four hours later on . seventy five hundred dollars bail. now, his lawyewyer maintai r maintains that we don't really have allomeles the context, and that is new.noi the homeless man. and they had a beef. tried t so apparently now if you know ife person you tried to kill and he annoyed you, it appears the e okay. if that story surprises you, how about this one ? the producer for a producer foro tucker carlson tonight happened to notice. is cvs is now selling toys and they appear to being a relative bargainse. for example, there's a push push for eleven dollars and ninety seven cents, though, the accompanying lotion that goes with it will set you back an additional eleven ninety seven . and if you've got the cashd if right there in the middle of the buzzi but will run you run 30 to 50 information. $ >> just wanted you to know
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to get 15% off the brand new wash and free shipping order. >> now. so in general i try to bringona you stories we think are interesting, but occasionally we see a story that's so's so g that no one can be interested in it. and and yet the people who determine what you shouldths be paying attention to are forcing it down your throat. so that's interesting. and so why. are they trying to get me interested in something is not interesting. and of course, in this case,e
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we're talking about that fake la duchesse from l.a. and her mentally deficient husband. . they're still talking about themselves because they're victims and somehow they got nex a netflix documentary about themselves and you wouldn't want to actually watch it netfl and probably won't. >> but wixe had someone watch iu for you. this. in and we bring you this in one scene, the duchess l.a. talks about meeting the late queen of england for the first time. >> here it is . how to explain that about your grandmother and you will need to curtsy, especially to an american like that's with . >> but now i'm starting to realize this is a big deal . i mean, americans will understand this. we have medieval times, dinnere me and tournament. it was like that.. like i curtsied as though i was like, pleasure to meet you, your majesty. >> p was okay.kay? >> it was so intense. >> well, i couldn't believe it
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occurred to the queen. no, that's the whole reason yo b pursued her grandson so you n could be involved in all thiss because you have no other talents, obviously. >> so i wasn't paying attention to thihy eves. >> and what's the point in to forcing it down our throats? father kevin robinson is an anglican deacon. he's from the uk. so he's got a perspective on this. we don't have. deaco >> father, thank you so much for joining us tonight. what do you think this whole to campaign to get us interestedus in these people is about how ? >> well, i've done some thingsth on my job talking about makingho me watch this program. oh, my goodness. the suffering that endur i had to endure. but that's exactly it. a i think meghan and harry painting themselves as victims. so they're above reproach. you know, the wholpaine episodte about when we first met the prince and princess of wales and much like her storroay when she first met the queen, she was surprised that she couldn't just hug them. they'lthere arl protocols.h, and there are the hoops thatitii she had to jump through, formalities that this wasn'tn. all an act. this is actually a vocation. that wasas a a big surprise. but i mean, that's the reason she went after this poor guy
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who clearly didn't know what hi t him.she en she's obviously got some skillso and she ensnares him in order to be around the royals.a what and then she's like, oh, i had i no idea what i was in for. what i know. >> and it's quite sad looking, e at the clip that you just showed, you could see harry'se a facet. he embarrassmenrr she's essentially mocking british culture, mocking her majesty the queen, and also somewhat mocking harry for the fact that she had to curtsyo in front of the monarchy, the sovereign of the united kingdom and the british commonwealth of nations, beyo is beyond bizarre. but then to suggest that shend was barefoot and attemptingo to hug, hug the prince of wales pr and the princess of wales when you first met them, instead of showing a bit of respect, a bit of etiquette, a bit of manners, it's just a low caliber of class that she's lacking. >> tue >> yeah. go back to long beach. you don't know where that is ,a. but she does. a mean moodust because we're in a mean mood, why torture the audience a little bit? here's another clip from that netflix. >> when will and kate came overe and i had met her for the firsta time. rippe they came over for dinner. i remember i was in rippedd
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jeans and i was barefoot. it's like i was a hugger, ealizt always been a hugger. i didn't realize that. that is really jarring.of for a lot of friends. >> so you don't think of narcissism as being its own genre of television, but it's become lonsway the idea that it's all about her and how poorly she was treated by all having to actually greet people with some manners, respect, having to actually play i thin o. di i think the core of this wasuf that she wanted to become a princess, but she didn'tthat t to do all of the stuff thatf princesses have to do, which is the boring stuff reallyrs is cutting ribbons. it's opening town centers, it's shaking people's hands. it' and it's also interesting that she's happy to have people curtseying, met her, but wasn't comfortable cursing at the queen. it tells you a lot about her, doesn't? >> yes, it that's a keen observation. went right over my head. father calvin robinson ofe quee the uk, great to see you. thann. k you. >> always a pleasure. so if you've ever watched a white house press briefing, you know, for a fact that
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karine jean-pierre doesn't like you at all, but don't feel bad because she despises someone else more , she really dislikesk a specific reporter from africae is named assignment teeb. he works with today news. he's had a lot of hostile encounters with karine jean-pierre for some reason yesterday she freaked out on him and stormed ouencounteyest t of the press conference, ending it early. we kept track of this weird psychodrama going on .t >> here are some clips from it. she's actually about the origin of the question. i don't know if she's the best person to hear your question, tht we're not doing this the way you want it. i this is no disrespect to leave. it is what i'm simon. done. i'm done with this assignment. i'm done. i i'm done with you righ'mt now. now. what's the difference between president trump not doing anything? what the cocteau's>> blacktip pe and president biden not doing dg anything when protesters wantjuc the supreme court justiceses wee on the attack to say that there is no difference, that is that is just unbelievably wrong. tconfirmed that supreme courtng
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justice. i'm moving on . on. i'm moving . . are you going to keep us here? a okay, i'm trying to answerst your question. go ahead, sir. triedi guess i just tried. you would let me go , right? t you know, back . i just tried and you would not let me, sir. >> your colleagues going to ask a question, perhaps your question? no, i just i literally jus can e tried to answer your question. o you shut me down. so now your colleague is .e down let me get the question. okay, thanks, everybody.anks youi' tomorrow.ll yeah. od >> yeah. american. >> it's a good thing b she's unarmed or so i'm going. it would ne be a deep trouble. >> is this correspondent for today, news africa. and obviously a hero, someone. >> thank you so much for coming ,which i can you can feel its ma watching that tape. firsis mad at you. >> why do you think that is ? yes. first of all, thank you to tokyo for having me on your i show. n ne there's a reason whyws your shoe is the most watched show in news in the u.s. because you
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bring people like me is been a disaster, a total, um, uh, catastrophe. a real nightmare. covering the biden white house . right now. i'm the voice of africa inm the u.s.. but i can confirm that, uh, the level of discrimination against me and against african journalists in the white house is outstanding, is disgraceful . yo disgraceu, uh, it's been three s that we do not have questionsth at the white house. even has president biden is about to receive 50 african heads of state in dc for the u.s. african summit. she didn't evet gin give uves en threngle question. i've been trying for the pastckn three months. and , you knowg,ecause, it's shg because she's black. she's an immigrant. i'm black. i'm also an immigrant. and she's discriminating against me more than the white people. the white lady was therecking. before, and it's it's it's shocking. she should be ashamed ofr do herself for doing that.
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and it's heartbreaking. heartbr she he's obviously a bigot. >> you can see it in her face.s. she really, really dislikes. e i do you suppose it's because youm don't have the sameoe views that someone who looks like you should have in her opinion, yes . >> so it i believe that has or to do maybe with three things.in the first thing i sound different, i wasn't born here. i was born in cameroon. i speak french.. i speak different. i languages. i do not have the american accent. i tried. i a, and i decided to stick with my accent. f soai i'm an immigrant and she doesn't like that. and .i sort tough question.r, for instance, i acsa how is it how is it understandable that ac president biden is inviting 50 african heads of statane to the us who has spent almoston fifty million dollars each and he doesn't haveof five minutes to spend with each and he will not have any one on one with any of those african presidents coming here inn coun countries where moneytrmo
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is already a big problem. newhy not have this this meetin, on zuma for instance?ut you know, and so i askdo questions about covid. youhow do you explain that?o go one million people, if we have to go by the official figures, one million americans were killed by covid and we don't know where covid. you lied to us. us the covid came from bad to human. and then now you understand that he probably came fromnsequa the lab and does the most consequential question and she won't even allow dna from, youat know, daily caller to ask that question. >> and wheo n intervene and say that, no, you need to allow herh to ask the question. you know, i'm being like this. that is unfortunate.ef it's disgraceful. weul.ucker: y are always welcom show and i suspect we will see you again someday. we'ru so much. we're on your side. with a c waitinhrg some more times?
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