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>> you know every day is a jungle. lawrence says hello see aoc amphetamine, windows, get her movie? she's probably next and thus probably can be juicy. lenny from nashville, tennessee, jesse? will your next book be how i save christmas? that was actually a chapter in my last blog and i know you can read it. glad to send you a copy. tucker's up next, and always remember i'm waters and this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker carlson: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight, in the summer of 2020 mobs of joe munden boaters destroyed for parts of minneapolis. they murdered people, but they did this, we informed that the time in the name of something called racial justice. but then we saw the sum of the mob turned out to be for the rich white kids. but, they said that they were
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writing on behalf of so-called marginalized communities. they were working for racial justice and because of that they cannot be punished for what they did. nor by the way with a record required to wear covid not affect the rest of us. that's a whole intermission is wise. they were exempt from the normal loss of civilization. kamala harris raise money for that, but they were missionaries. you probably remember that? but do you recall what happened next in minneapolis? that is the part of the story the media had no interest in covering. then they never do, the iron law of liberal social activism is that you never revisit the scenes of your moral victories. you give a speech declaring yourself a good person they go home. he did not return to selma, stiletto, or ferguson, missouri, to see how people are doing because it's not about those people it is about you and your newly enhanced moral authority which is instantly convertible to political power and cash. as for barack obama, but in the spring of 2021 will reported decide to break the protocol and
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go back to minneapolis a year later. he wanted to see what racial justice is done for the city. his name was michael tracy and as you imagine he -- one night while he was in minneapolis a a man walked into a somali own convenience store and murdered the clerk. tracy wanted to know why that happened and we started to interview people in the neighborhood, one of them told him this "african americans are hunting somalis in minneapolis why is that?" because they believe that they are getting special favors from the government. are you surprised to hear that? you should not be surprised. because when government creates a spoils system based on race and ethnicity in our government certainly has done that, division and violence are the inevitable outcomes. that is true always and everywhere. the facts never change. and liberals for many deficits used to protect and understand that. that's why they oppose jim crow, and the nuremberg laws.
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but at some point, to be interesting to know when and why liberals enthusiastically embrace the racial spoils system. they want claims to hate. this is unfolding across the country what is especially prevalent in places liberals control. the more power liberals have, the more sweeping and lit -- the system they create. in california they have up to par and that's why the government of san francisco is just announced that they will send you money if you have the right skin color. >> more cities and counties in the bay area are stunning guaranteed income programs for the most vulnerable people in their communities. silicon valley and guaranteed a pilot program saying that it will target people of color and undocumented ms status families and women lead households. 150 families will get $1,000 a month for two years with no strings attached.
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>> the most vulnerable people in the community, if you are the most vulnerable person in the community you get a thousand dollars per month. but that specifically does not include the homeless guy old being in the park on site no if he's white. if he's white pecan died because if he is right even if he is dying he is by definition not vulnerable. kind of funny and now has many program like this and this state is now proposed a reparations program for the descendants of. it seems simple but there's a problem with it how you know who qualifies for reparations? it's been a long time it's been over a hundred and 50 years in slavery and americans have made a lot of baby since then. many of them are interracial. so at this point, there are plenty of white people in america who are descended from, and there are plenty people at american funds descended from slave owners. that's just true. so how do you noble qualifies for government reparation? there's only one way to find out, that is old-fashioned race
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science. not the race science. so the state will have to certified that purity of its citizens in order to send the money. that's can have to happen. do we really want to go there? two of you who want to do that? amazingly liberals really do. the city of san francisco justified its elections director because he is white. when not guessing at that, the president of the election commission crisco dan akin from from that was the reasoning you were quoting, a decision he said, to the man who was fired as an appropriate performance but after 20 years we wanted to take action on this in the racially equity plan and give them an opportunity to compete for leadership position. >> : for skin color. i weigh against that if we have a civil rights movement to stop that and by the way this specific case the guy who got fired single-handedly and did widespread corruption and incompetence in san francisco's election. he had the job for two decades, they said bella boxes coming up
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in t the san francisco bay and that was fraud but he stopped it. but his skin color was the problem. the skate shade of his skin was more offensive to liberals in san francisco and fraudulent elections. now there was an outcry in this and he ultimately got his job back, but the government, not just the people still endorses the idea of -- they launched a separate government -- for pregnant black woman. it pays up to a thousand dollars a month. in that program got more than 5 million more in state funding so it's expanding, not to los angeles and in other areas. in the left-wing group expecting justice jealous, put together this promo for the program watch. >> many people don't realize this but here in san francisco many black women have significantly more risk of mortality, and infant mortality and pregnant competent patience and other people, and they don't
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realize that this is really due to racism. both chuck will racism, and the racism that bringing people and other people experience when they're interacting with position and other medical providers. >> so that is every word of it erases ply, there is no evidence that this exists in this country i guess the community she is talking about or none whatsoever that causes higher infant mortality. there's no signs whatsoever that just erases lie, but more to the point nobody says birthing people should ever be in charge of handing out money to mothers. much less taxpayers money. but of course that is happening, that's all you that this is a graft. this is a scam. decide to shut my name from people who make it, to people who vote for the right party. and that's why sheila jackson recently demanded billions of dollars of reparations because that she said would be of bunch delete that are related to look over.
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>> infant lately harvard medical school suggested they reparations for african americans could have cut covid-19 transmissions and infection rates both among black people, and the population at large. >> tucker carlson: 's soul, she's a character to make fun of, but it was not just her -- that was the official privation of the prevailing view of the democratic party in 2020. vote for us and we will give reparations based on skin color. >> proposing a bill to study absolute reparation. >> while elected president. >> would you send that though? >> yes. >> i firmly support
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congresswoman jackson leaves bill to create a commission to study reparations. >> would you sign the bill for reparation? >> yes i would i would support that. >> there are things we need to do in this country in and have had a long time coming. one of those is to move forward with reparations. >> so again, it is hard to overstate -- in order for that to work in practice, you have to take people's blood and would figure out what percentage they were of one race of the other. maybe measure their heads. you will wind up with -- with racial purity test. and no decent person wants to live in a country where the government does not. it's obviously a dead in a terrible idea. and it would of course promote violence and division. so, that is a nonstarter when you think about it. but joe biden decided that he was going to get around the national debate on reparations
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simply by just doing it. doing it in the farm bill. right after he took office, he allocated billions of dollars in farm made based on race, just on race. the judge thankfully shut that down. but they didn't slow down in their efforts to create a racial spoils system. they don't care about what it does to the country. so, here suggested that certain communities based on their skin color deserve faster hurricane response. so there's an entire civil rights department for the justice department, a division designed to stop the government from rewarding or punishing people and the basis of skin color, i was the whole point of the civil rights movement but they are doing nothing. of course they're encouraging it because democrats from the government. so as a result california has launched another basic income program. this time for trans people, i was locked in a work how do you prove your trance? and anyone even define what that means no. but here it is they're bragging about how much taxpayer monday
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to get people for being trans. >> every single year, this one comes forward with groundbreaking unprecedented investment and people. and the most vulnerable people, she focuses on the transgender community, and she talks about some of the most universal basic income in san francisco. unprecedented investments directed at unhoused trends folks. >> the most vulnerable people really? i'll be measuring vulnerability? when the viewer supports and celebrates your existence every single day when every fashionable person in america post trip is cu and social media every week. how vulnerable are you? but let's get right to it. let's measure that the household income, is the household income of the average trans person in america hire a lawyer in the
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indian reservation? is a higher or lower than to say in rural iowa. and what is transgender. on the current application in san francisco, they are 97 different gender options available. 19 sexual orientation, and these are crude aromatic, same gender loving, and scoliosis action. so at this point, probably not gonna get california back into the realm of functional interchange. -- and he presided over by a small group and incredibly rich people every know a person of all colors will have laughed and moved to florida probably is no fixing it at this point. the big cut in the redwood forest and send them for money and you know exactly what this is going look up olivia. what can the rest of us and the other 49 stays low from what is happening in california. victor spent his life there and it's been there for generation
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is with the hoover institute and were happy to have him join us now. professor thank you so much for coming on, it seems like to me when you get down this path, with the government decides that certain races or certain orientations are better than others you fix it? >> i don't think you do. you like yugoslavia, and when something is not sustainable is not sustainable. what you are like tucker is predicated on preteens. one was silicon valley's big money infusions. and now they're laying off people and companies are fleeing because of the regulatory atmosphere 45% of the latino population -- many of them are upwardly mobile, and they're not analyzing some rainbow coalition with the 5% are african american. they are against reparations and many of them are starting to become more conservative. in the so-called white middle-class and upper-middle-class and entrepreneurial class is reading at the rate of 300,000 a year.
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and that's why we have the highest taxes income among the high sales, the highest gas taxes, and yet were having a $25 billion shortfall. these types of programs so it is not sustainable, and i do not know how you can stop it. because i don't see any way of stopping it. this is just a veneer, we rate in the bottom 10% of schools, we have the highest property crime mates in san francisco. we have one-third of the nation's welfare recipients. 40% of the homeless. 21% living below the poverty levels, we have about 40% of the eagle aliens in the nation. so it's all been a great every change fed by silicon valley money, and upper-middle-class in 1% paying 50% of the income tax and is coming to a close. and they're running out of money. >> i wonder if they know that? >> tucker carlson: i hate to see them get to a point where
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they have to sell the states national resources to keep going. so lake tahoe to arizona. but it seemed like they are an express train to that place is anybody in leadership understand this? >> no i think they'd rather be correct, and woke, debbie prosperous and incorrect, because we are sitting on some of the largest gas and oil deposits in 50 states and we have the richards abbott cultural sector in the world, we have enormous resources and temporary mining and were not using any of it it's off limits and were trying to destroy the aquaculture sector by cutting off the water. we haven't reinvested in this wonderful infrastructure of the lakes and they got the high-speed rail, $15 billion boondoggle in stonehenge covered in graffiti unfinished that they do not want to do what would save them. and they going over the cliff like lemmings. >> tucker carlson: i wish you were wrong but you would know.
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>> i wish i was to its tragic. >> great to see at night. so, why degrade them u.s. military? it's like the one institution americans are really proud of without reservation. in an ingenuous sweet way. but the leaders turned out the enlisted ranks with people in charge, are going out of their way to embarrass the institution in every opportunity why they doing that? you've probably seen the latest, images post a picture of himself in an lang bondage gear. this kernel also updated pictures that appeared to be taken inside u.s. military. the pictures have been online for a long time to reach out to the military about this and you think it would have a response by now, but of course they do not. they told us this "the u.s. army pacific is aware of the content found a social media reflecting soldiers wear a uniform and currently under investigation"
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right, meaning nothing will ever happen. they will protect this guy just as the protected army major chris shelling who uses position and a military base to scare the hell out of the mother on facebook for dissenting from the approved narrative. nothing will ever have a name. the only person were aware of and the entire military who has been punished was one patriotic marine officer who said wait a moment this effort ganis temple law is a disaster. and of course he went right to jeer. amazing. for one of the many things we learned about mike tyson is that he loves animals. and he doesn't just left them learn from them. amazing, tell us about his tigers and what happens when you make the mind. >> they won't bite -- stay one night of contempt i love the why did they do that? >> sometimes you make them mad, sometimes they do jokes on you, and -- and then i come from
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>> tucker carlson: according to official tyler hayes karen lake lost her ability to come arizona's governor. it is a tiny margin in the big state, now she's suing the state that should official because in many ballots were not properly counted. she now says her opponent worked illegally with big tech to sound to silence voters online. and that appears to be true. she's also saying that widespread furnace failures is also true. and she prevented people from voting. and they claim they didn't stop anyone from voting, but has not responded further. we reached out to carry office and got no reply at all. carrie leg joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. so the county as far as i can sounded does not deny that a
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huge number of punches did not work on election day they're saying he had no effect? >> lola had a huge effect obviously tucker, all photos were showing up on election day, there was no secret. but the minute deploys polls open the links fell off. there wasn't enough toners and printers, the tabulator's were working, it became a debacle. on the line started forming right away, some the lines, three hours, four hours, five hours, this people walking out of line and people told us in our lawsuit that they showed up, they could not find parking because the parking lots were full and the lines were long and many people did not even get to vote. and those who did felt when they went up to get the printer out, the printed and have toner in it so the ballots were not dark enough. in our voters were showing up in voting 3-1. to me on election day. we voted for a full month in arizona, with early ballots and
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on election day when the republican showed up, the election day voting was sabotage. and that's what our case is going to prove. it is a 70 page lawsuit that reads like a real climb novel and it is shocking what they did. the ones who run the county elections ran a pack. he actually started a pack raising thousands of dollars to defeat me and he is now running our elections. and then my opponent, oversees all the election in arizona. it was a conflict of interest that not only was katie hobbs working with big tech to center people, but the man who wants the county elections they were also centering people as well as line. >> think anyone denies that a lot of the voting machinery didn't work on election day. and amy left the the controversial paint, but what they tested on the day before? >> they are supposed to be tested, but they were not tested
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they weren't tested in an appropriate way, and they didn't have the basic like toner in these machines. and this is real basic stuff that we don't know what election day is, we can figure out what election day is from here to eternity. and they were not prepared, and we will have an expert testifying that this could not have happened by accident they had to be malicious intent and we have an excellent court case and we had our first hearing yesterday and set up a time for our trial to begin. and it will be next tuesday will be presenting a lot of evidence we have for whistle-blowers, one that worked for a company called brownback who said they were 300,000 ballots inserted into the system that had no chain of custody. others who were in the voting signature verification department said that tens of thousands of dollars were rejected because there was no signatures or scribbles and they somehow got donating counted anyways. there are a plethora of problems that went down in the county and
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if somebody doesn't stand up and say that we cannot have a election being run this way that we would never have another fair election. ma 60% of the polling places on election day were in operational or nonfunctioning. when do we stop and say enough is enough? do we have to get to 80%? 90%? a hundred percent? a thousand percent? we need to have our elections were unfair. when we say this? >> i agree with you and if you care about democracy should be at the top fearless. >> thank you for telling us about this. >> thank you tucker. >> so it isn't just any other city, it it was the youngest of the northeast, and los angeles to the west, it is the hub of an entire region. and it's a nice place, so if you specify what you should care, the moderate in that city is up to 70% in just the last month. one of the victims was an elderly woman who was stabbed to death in a gated community
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during an attempted carjacking. this in the local rules report from fox five in atlanta. >> family and friends are 77-year-old ellen bowles said she had a kind heart and a love for living things. this man who they call a person of interest seen on a neighbor security video. >> we are really sad, and we are particularly concerned about michael, you know her son who found her. >> michael discovered his mom's body stabbed to death in her own garage, and his gated community on paces west terrace over the weekend. a car a black 2021 lexus suv was gone. >> saw a lot of these crimes are taking place in the neighborhood that plays a lot of the taxes in atlanta they know the part of the cds called buckhead. buckhead has been thinking about leaving atlanta for quite some time and now announces plan to do that but the state governor, pause the referendum bill to give them time to fix the crime problem. has a mirror fixed attack crime problem is apparently not.
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bill white is the chairman and ceo, and he joins us tonight so i thank you so much for coming on. so, they said they were gonna make it better but it doesn't sound like they have made it better for the people of buckhead. >> no, sir, thank you tucker for having us on, and our heart goes on to our family, and just about three weeks prior to that chris everhart a contractor was brutally murdered both a sanitizer in the progress of robbing or committing crimes, and what was being chased by a bd, the atlanta police department and the other was being chased by the liquor store owner, call the police and the police did not show up to pick him up. he went over, and staff the beautiful eleanor to death. the other man, got a car accident after apd dan chase mnp went off and shot chris everhart a 57-year-old contractor and stole his car. listen, crime is not down in buckhead and the mayor keeps
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coming into atlanta and he says, when there's a mourner in buckhead, and they said it's don, please pay your taxes. a guide telling you, the people of buckhead have had it. it atlanta could no longer protect us tucker. so we have no choice here, it is our only choice to stand up for ourselves, and fight back. you know the d.a., who is busy prosecuting someone we all know for a phone call with 18 lawyers did not prosecute these two folks who killed both of those people and they should have been in jail. after being out to be able to kill these two beautiful souls. so we're fighting to get this bill passed, we have a new lieutenant governor, and a newly elected governor bryan camp, and a new speaker john burns and were hoping that the bill or possibly can vote next november 7 and make buckhead safe, secure, and independent. in a very short order. >> tucker carlson: you do not have a moral obligation to pay
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for the corruption and violence of the city of atlanta which hates you. you don't think it'd be an inspiration to the entire country is able to pull this off and be your own city independent. it is nothing wrong that is american, godspeed we are really written for you. >> thank you so much tucker and god bless you sir. >> tucker carlson: part two of the interview with mike tyson straight ahead.
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merry christmas to each and every one. 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. he came to this earth as a baby, took our sins to the cross 33-years later, and he shed his blood on that cross, and he died for you and for me. but on the third day, god raised him to life. he's not dead.
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he's alive. if you have never invited him into your heart. if you've never trusted him as your savior, you can do that right now. just pray this prayer with me, just say, "dear god, "i'm a sinner. "i'm sorry for my sins. "forgive me. "i believe that jesus is your son. "i believe that he took my sins to the cross, "that he died in my place, "and i believe that you raised him to life. "i want to trust him now as my savior, "and follow him as my lord. "i pray this in jesus' name, "amen." if you prayed that prayer, call that number.
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alabama. the huge star system is out delivering blizzard like addictions, the great plains. the prewinter storm could also push snow into the northeast. meantime an investigation by republican members of the house intelligence committee claims that there are indications that covid-19 could be tied to china's biological weapons research program. but according to report, the findings do not resolve the origins of covid-19. beyond all doubt. it also states that there is no credible indication that the virus was intentionally rather than accidentally released. i'm tracy gallagher are now back tucker carlson tonight. >> the first part of her conversation with mike tyson last night was one of the most interviews and that was interesting there was ever done. but i got even better, mike tyson as it turns out, and doesn't just love animals but he watches them very carefully learns a lot and he tells us what it's like delivered to tigers on his bed, and he told us how we felt about the men he
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faced off against in the ring. he's a hand, he wanted to kill them and he really meant it. here's part of the second half of our conversation with mike tyson with tucker carlson today. ♪ ♪ >> how did you feel about the guys you in the ring with? >> i wanted to kill them. [laughter] >> tucker carlson: what i can tell. why did, i'm laughing nervously. why did, you really felt that with? >> will yes. >> tucker carlson: how did you get yourself into a frame of mind they want to kill them? >> you think about who i am and i don't want to go back there, i don't want to be in that poverty state of mind anymore. not from a physical, i don't want to be poverty-stricken h here. >> tucker carlson: out so you would sit and think about it the guy you are about to fight? >> yes absolutely, the millionaires and the higher you
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go like. that's just my mentality. the more you hurt them, and the people love you. >> tucker carlson: wow that's pretty intense and true i guess. so, when you knock them out you were satisfied? kathy? >> kind of yet. stay well why don't you want to say? >> it wasn't good enough. at that time of my life it was not good enough. >> you wanted to keep going? >> yes i want to crush us. it ruined everything he could be. feels like fire, if you know it or controller it keeps us all warm it keeps us full heat our food, but it can destroy you and everything around you. >> tucker carlson: that such a smart point. how do you keep it in its box was the nuclear reactor diffuse you but is not the force fire? to be 100 nodes a program. i can be in a room with a bunch of really bad or interesting
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people, that i may be should indeed be to leave that room. but it's just like projection of how i feel in our projects on everyone else. >> tucker carlson: have you in the year since those fights have you stayed in touch with any of the guys that you fall? >> foley field. >> foley field? >> dennis rodman, >> and the t's seeds go vivid business? >> marijuana, debate, the mic bites. that was missing being able to come out with that. and been been very successful at that and i'm so happy that -- is what i said. we're the only fighter in the history of the world this is an appeal from a fight 25 years a ago. who's doing that? >> do you still have tigers? >> no i saw little kids. >> so when your kids get older you have tigers again? >> i would have not been
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strong enough to handle them. you got to be tough with them some time. >> really? >> listen, not the tigers as much because they get offended, when you reprimand them, but the lines are like dogs. take it over here. just like dogs. she does too, she does bark they don't go out like cats they bike their bark they bite. most cats are there in the dog family. >> really? a cheetah behave like adele? >> a cheetah, and a lion, toggled not so much by just tell them to do her attacks and a jump on you and the come out with you, targus and i like that. they just want to hang out with you that only friends and no one else. >> is a dangerous to have friends over when you have tigers? >> i should have an occasion the friends come over. so, you're saying that as you get older, and you become less
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aggressive the ct scan's mother? >> yes, they need to be put in their place, tiger knows asp put in this place if you are not able to put them in this place are there to put them in your place. >> you have to be a custom model. >> is an empty poodle, but listen, you can teach these c cats, teach them, but very few, only a half a percent can be trained. you can't tame them. you can train them they can't tame them. >> what is a difference? >> if you train and they do tricks. they do this and they put them boy. we have and them they have an effect on you. >> you could do >> yes. but i had tigers in my bed, and a half them in the bed, and their bed they want to get close, they have to forge a part cats biting you. a general to the floor, roll on the floor and they find on the bed. and they want to get close to.
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>> how do you break up a tiger if i >> i don't. this guy comes on. [laughter] >> three in the morning in your bedroom? >> me fighting with them. [laughter] >> i don't think i can handle that level of trauma. >> i don't think i could either. this is never happened before even when their firstborn. never happen, never thought about bringing them up to come upstairs, hanging out the listen if they ever fought, the whole house you have to leave. because they fought -- oh, god. i have to get the whole house, flushed out. >> tucker carlson: why? >> you think somebody threw a nuclear bomb, because you can breathe. >> tucker carlson: all of the
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mosque? >> yes. >> and sometimes if you are not careful they walked by and hit you with the smell. david p on you sometimes >> out of love? >> sometimes they picked them off, sometimes they'd -- they rub into you. and it comes from the back. it comes out, and it -- and the smell of the, holy smokes. >> is really strong? >> listen pneumonia has nothing on that. >> you can pass out. and when they do it, it comes out like a stream. in the tale goes up and they go bow. and it hits you. and he died from the smell, the smell is worse than --
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>> tucker carlson: how long did you have big cats in your hawks? >> 1413 years. when people came in dead put them in the cage. >> tucker carlson: did you ever way you are getting a bit in? >> i should've been. but they said i've got these big cats on the control. when they try to jump on me, if you have the idea for you to show them respect. you don't show respect to these animals you finish. you got to kiss some level, stroke him. i shall of. >> tucker carlson: the whole second half of the interview would mike tyson comes out tomorrow and fox nation you can stream part one right now. so tick-tock is not just a social media outcome is a tool of the chinese government. use for propaganda and also spying. should we put up with this? senator marco rubio says no. we should not. not for one more minute who not for one more minute who joins his knocks.
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wearing klepto underwear scanning the nuclear waste breton, you may recall, how could you forget that he was busted stealing a lady's luggage from two different points in a separate go for his weight is fetish of all. now we want to bring you his mug shot, i can see on your screen he looks a little different without the lipstick, and a little bit more menacing. put the lipstick back on your freaking yourself. so tiktok turns out to be by far, the most popular social media after the united states. but the problem is, it is owned by a giant chinese company controlled by the chinese government. and it is for that reason, a major security risk. not only does it show propaganda, but it also apparently is for spying. so the governments in a couple of states have already moved to block stuff tick-tock on government devices. now a u.s. senator from florida has introduced legislation to ban tiktok and he joins us
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tonight. senator thank you so much for coming on. so, republicans are generally against banning private companies, that is why we should ban tiktok if you were? >> we band their ability to make money in the country and the reason is its cell subsidiary the communist party china. it is not about the content ultimately, we have free speech but it's about the data and how is being used. people might say to me what we care if they have access to the gate of the fun of the 60 teenagers some americans. it is not about the 16-year-old tenant nature, it's about millions of 16 or 17 or 30-year-olds who are on their dumping all kinds of data that the government of china gets access to our location, pictures or text your consumer behavior, what the algorithm was from you and then the other fingers and this is was stunning to me, the chinese try to interfere in our midterm elections. they're putting out videos to discourage people using the algorithms to do that, to
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discourage people to vote. and that's what i tell people, if tick-tock was a russian company, they would be an fbi raid of the headquarters. at least it would be calling for her on the left, so i think everybody agrees their privacy danger to america on a national security and we should not have the communist party of china having access to data art that they can try new student to influence and divide us as they collect valuable information out to the future. >> tucker carlson: yeah we band rt, and i'm hoping you're gonna get at least one democrat on your side in this are you? >> i think we will. i think we have a lot of democrat support for the con concern. human has sent a letter together, as in the justice department and the intelligent agency to speed up the review, i think anything's in a convent. i really don't, at the end of the day if anything things in a come of the security review or anything they too will take care of this problem. i think we have to begin with the very basic principle, companies on the potential of the communist party should not
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have access and unfettered access to the private data of millions of millions of americans that they can can use against us. for a spin off, for foreign policy. >> tucker carlson: thank you for sharing that i hope you keep saying. good to see you. >> thank you. >> so were going to the issue in a very important in arms the hops thought correction on our mayor pete's private jet coverage turns out we were wrong and we would tell you how. so. gold star families and families of fallen first responders. after their loved ones died serving our country, there's a hole in their family. a missing spouse missing father or mother. but many are also left with the struggle of keeping their family home. we can't bring these heroes back,
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>> tucker carlson: we took care of the night that they are taking at least 18 flights on a private jet, he's the one memphis if he is the carbon emissions we're given his admission to climate justice. he pollutes a lot more professional than the commercial flights so after that air where the transportations. please update your story to reflect these flights on fa
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government plan is not a private jet. [laughter] in other words the same amount of karma but is a private jet. it's assessed of citation 560xl. there it is. you little polluter, you carbon trade and wealth. he should be brought to justice. lot of time on, well unfortunately we can't do it in here is "hannity." ♪ ♪ >> and welcome to hannity, and tonight fauci is now calling twitter a cesspool of misinformation. call in the park at all. anyway coming up senator rand paul will respond and also tonight's john kennedy will review aoc's new climate movie. that is predictably flopping. i mean flopping badly in the box office. and then later awoke social justice keyboard warrior had a very tough time on capitol hill when confronted th
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