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the u.s., what that means for you. thanks for inviting us into your home. tonight. that is it for this special report, fair, balanced and unafraid. it's still a holiday week as we head towards the new year. we have a complete wrap at the end of the week of the year that was there was something out there. have a great evening. good evening and welcome to a special addition of tucker carlson tonight. i'm sean duffy, in for tucker, this son of the department of transportation, led by many people to judge, announced two big initiatives involving air travel. the first part of the plan was to , quote, diversify the aviation workforce based on skin color and gender. in other words, equity. second major declaration was that existing airline pilots
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had to retire by the age of sixty five , not sixty seven . some lawmakers were proposing after the age of sixty five , pete said you can3 4 f1 planes. but judge never explained how racial quotas, enforced retirements would improve the reliability of air travel ahead of the holiday travel rush. but he insisted it would definitely help. six months later, this is the state of air travel in the united states , in chicago, and around the country, mountains of luggage with no travelers to claim them might want to cry. i'm tired, frustrated, tired, . >> baby emilia. her mom, marissa, and grandma rachel spent this little one's first christmas stuck in the dallas airport. >> it was hard. it was hard seeing all the families with other newborns and children just sleeping on the floor. >> the family from gallup, new mexico, says southwest
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rebooked, then canceled their flights five times. >> kimberly day is pregnant and traveling with her two children. they've been trying to get from phoenix to new york to visit a sick relative. on tuesday, southwest told them it cannot rebook their flight until saturday. >> caitlyn o'conner's a southwest going from oklahoma city to pensacola was canceled monday and the earliest flight southwest offered her was thursday. when you go to try to rebook on the southwest, nothing is available until january . 1st. and they expect you to pay the difference in fare for your ticket. >> it's a total nightmare. there's only one person happy about the airport mass and the massive pile ups of luggage at all these airports. and that sam britton. and the truth is , everything about this crisis was foreseeable in august. thirty eight state attorneys general wrote to congress to report that the judge was ignoring consumer complaints in the airline industry. unfortunately, the agency has thus far failed to respond to the attorney general's
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wrote . they were so outraged that they called on congress to strip the department of transport and of the ability to oversee customer complaints against the airlines and awarded it to the states themselves. the it's not hard to see why those attorneys generals were so furious without reliable air travel, the economy collapses and marape was knowing the problem. he was able to do that because despite his fixation on climate change, boota judge flies everywhere on private jet with striking is how often this happens. there's a crisis and people the judge decides to ignore it. merapi went on vacation in portugal just a couple of weeks ago as rail workers prepared to strike. he was on paternity leave as dozens of containerships couldn't enter the country a year ago. and mayor pete hasn't even mentioned this horrifying story of a woman freezing to death in her car . just before christmas while driving home from work. but a judge loves to talk about racist roads, but he hasn't mentioned this tragedy at all.
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here's an nbc report. >> people walking the streets, sidewalks, submersed. days after the deadliest storm in the city's history. now more than 30 debt in western new york among them. >> and dell taylor , her sister, say she was one of the best. yeah, daughter's friends ever. >> taylor sister says she pulled over on her drive home from work friday with the storm bearing down. they say taylor took these videos in her final hours calling 911 one for help. that didn't make it in time. a resident finding her dead the day before christmas as randall taylor was sitting in her car for hours. she texted with family members about the long wait for help. taylor's sister couldn't believe new york officials were so caught off guard by the blizzard she texted, quote, unsurprised in a state known for it or unprepared in the state known for it. more than thirty five people died during the buffalo blizzard. many of them had been stranded like randall taylor , without any assistance from first responders.
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>> this is a massive failure of state and federal leadership. but instead of acknowledging that people to judge, he's ignoring it. for her part, new york's governor , kathy hochul, is blaming, you guessed it, climate change. she says it's making the weather far more dangerous. but the truth is that the number of people dying from natural disasters, particularly storms and extreme temperatures, is plummeted in the last century. that's because competent leadership responds to these disasters and minimizes the loss of life and human suffering. but incompetent leaders, leaders like joe biden, they vacation in the islands and ignore disasters. >> that's why the texas border now looks like this today. fox cameras capturing hundreds of migrants in four separate groups crossing into the u.s. at the southern border in eagle pass, texas. >> hundreds of miles to the northwest in el paso, a wire fence rapidly erected and hundreds of military
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personnel are in place to prepare for a potentially explosive surge of migrants. also in el paso, this massive tent larger than a football field set up by u.s. customs and border protection will act as a processing center if there is a surge with freezing temperatures, shelters, there are four migrants have been sleeping on the streets with donated blankets. >> weeks ago, before i went on vacation, joe biden was asked why he doesn't visit the southern border. there's more important things going on , biden said. now, as expected, hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants are flooding the border into a country that's already becoming more third world. every day, people are freezing to death in their cars, and air travel isn't even close to reliable. you have to ask if this administration wanted to overwhelm and sabotage what's left of the country's infrastructure, what exactly would they do differently? ned ryan is the ceo of american majaw american majority and he joins me now. good to see you. so, ned. thanks, john . serious question.
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what what do you do differently if you if you weren't trying to destroy american infrastructure, you wouldn't do anything differently? i mean, if you hated america, that clearly is demonstrated in their day. or day actions, how much they loathe and despise the american people, the idea of national sovereignty, all of these things that have made us a great nation. but it really is startling, sean, to see it all on display. but it really does. it's not that much of a mystery when you start to think about it. biden and budha judge are not there for their competence because they're clearly incompetent. they're there to give us a kind of an illusion of normalcy to to let the true governors of this country, the managerial class of the administrative state, do the business. and they're just there to fill a position, don't rock the boat, just be a figurehead and not really actually govern and come up with solutions, which i think fits biden just fine. i don't think he knows he's in the white house half the time. and for pete, he can slip out of the out of transportation for a four month paternity leave. and for the first half, nobody knew he was gone. but people keep asking, why aren't they fixing these
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crises? because they don't care. i mean, why would they care about the buffalo disaster? it doesn't affect the managerial class. it doesn't affect the elite of this country. why would they care about the commercial airline crisis? mayor pete flies and flies private half the time. most of the time, actually , along with his friends, he doesn't fly commercial with the peasants. so why should they be bothered and for immigration, why should they even be concerned about immigration? they want to import more voters to continue their hold on power and i think we have to come as we see all of these things happening. this is this is truly a loathsome, vile governance that is taking place in this country right now. the american people, specifically the middle class, are held in deep contempt. and i think we have to come to the conclusion on that. we're not really living in a constitutional republic. and once we've come to the acknowledgment of that truth that we are living an administrative state, i think the next question we have to ask ourselves, do we actually have the political courage for the struggle to try and restore the republic? >> because it won't be an easy one to answer. really? good questions. and so do you think
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the american people have that heart to say, listen, we have to get back to what we used to have, whether it was 20 , 40 , 60 years ago? because you're right, the administrative state has taken over. i mean, for example, people to judge since as a as the secretary of transportation, he couldn't fill the potholes in south bend, indiana, but he's now been elevated to what he's going to investigate southwest, by way. you know, he checks a box. i mean, we all know why pete is there. he checks a box. he's not there for competence. and again, he's not really running transportation. other the unelected bureaucrats are. but i think the real question for the american people is , do they ? i think it really is dawning on them, sean, as this country really starts to fracture and fall apart. something is very wrong. i don't think they've had that clear revelation just yet. of what is actually taking place with the administrative state and police that don't care for them, hate and loathe and despise them, view them as their atms. and that's about it. when it dawns on enough of the american people that this is what is taking place, hopefully they will rise up and say we are going to affect
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political change because it's only through political power. sean, the political power to be in that position, to break apart the administrative state and devolve power to drain the swamp and restore the republic. but you won't have it until enough of the american people wake up, and i hope they do sooner rather than later. case in point for you, ned, i mean, when i served in politics, i was in congress for nine years. you have a crisis like this. and this is a great opportunity to show that you can lead, that you can fix the problems that you were elected to fix. and here you have this group of people who , to your point, they don't care. they're servicing the elite class, the donor class, the average american who is concerned about people coming across the southern border, people who are stuck in airports because they can't get home for christmas or people stuck in cars in in buffalo. i mean, even moms who can't get milk, they don't seem to care about any of those issues. quick last response. but but the desire to fix those problems first has to start with caring. and they don't care so that they don't care. they're not going to fix it because they don't want to . >> that's a good point. ned ryun, thanks for joining us . thanks, john .
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all right. trying to set in covid u-turn exposes what we've known all along that lockdown's never worked. and a huge chunk of the world is about to get infected all at once. what does that mean for the united states ? that's next. plus, chip roy is one of the few congressmen who in either party has taken a chance to look at the one point seven trillion dollar omnibus bill . chip roy, straight ahead, 20 , 20 to a half of the year. the leak provoked the trial and up until i was hitting the slap my client's name. and that's just the beginning. relive the highs and you're unlike any other in a special edition of who can forget 2020 two streaming new year's eve on fox nation, aquaria. and don't miss a whole new season of who can forget streaming now. plus, sign up now and get 50% off all yearly plans. you've got your grooming routine down, but you're not done until you take it to the
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ideas on how you can turn things around at your house when you go first. everybody wins. china's corbisiero policy was praised by several public health experts in the united states , but it's been a disaster. now that policy is ending. millions of people in china are being exposed to covid for the first time all at once. here's fox's greg palkot. covid-19 is ripping through china three years after the first cases emerged, their emergency rooms overflowing with patients, mass fever clinics set up to handle the overflow medicines in short supply. domestic vaccines, insufficient bodies of new victims brought to morgues. as infections soar, new deaths could reach a million or more . the new wave of china covid could also affect the world, including us mutant strains from a massive infection, creating international health risks. >> what implications does this have for the united states ? here's one bad sign. meulen reports that 50% of passengers on flights from
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china have covid and response. the cdc is requiring negative covid tests from chinese visitors to the united states. all of this is clear evidence that covid zero lockdown policies are a complete failure. dr. javadekar is a professor of medicine at stanford university, and he's been one of the leading critics of universal lockdown's. dr. jade joins us now. doctor , good to see you. so what's going on in china with the reversal on the complete lockdown and now the spread of covid? well, the the chinese followed that what they call a zero covid policy, zero covid means that whenever there was even a single case or a very small number of cases, they would take draconian measures like lockdown buildings, like there was one story of a building where they locked the doors and a fire happened and people died inside trying to get out. they would do a routine testing the new normal quarantine facilities, all this this effort essentially disrupting chinese society, violating
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their civil rights on a mass scale, even had a drone floating around saying to people, control your soul's desire for freedom. none of that worked. and the shocking thing is that that they kept at it for so long, you know, a lot of a lot of public authorities wanted something like that here in the united states . not with a smiley face, i guess it was inevitable that this virus was going to infect basically everybody. it's a highly infectious disease. our efforts to try to control the spread of it. but we don't have a technology that does that. and finally, i think the chinese authorities capitulated. the problem is that they didn't protect their elderly population. that's still at high risk. and as you said earlier on , there's a lot people in china who've never been infected before that have a lot of that that are really high risk. and their health care system is much more easily overwhelmed than ours is . and that's that's what we're seeing now. it's tragic. and i this point, i just there's not much i can do other than to pray for the people of
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china, because it's it is an absolutely disaster. what they've had to go through last year as a result of their their move from zero covid to essentially now letting it rip. >> but, doctor , we also have these lockdowns here in the states. we shut our schools. i mean, our economy was decimated, not to the extent of china, but do you think the u.s. has learned something from what we did and did wrong ? and now what china has now realized is that to your point, you can't stop the spread of this disease. you can't lock people down and think it's not going to spread. and then if another pandemic comes, that will change course and address the pandemic differently than we've done with this pandemic. >> shawn, that's something i'm very worried about. the world health organization. it's actually put containment at the center of of its approach to future pandemics. the biden administration, i mean, basically, i think rubber stamped the same kind of containment idea when there's another pandemic, unless there's a concerted effort by political leaders to examine the failure of our our covid policies and then put in place
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plans so that we don't lock down again, i'm afraid it will come back before i let you go . obviously, this is spreading throughout china to almost two hundred fifty million people are infected in the last twenty days. in china, a massive outbreak. is there a risk that there will be a new variant that we haven't seen yet that will start in china and again and come to the us and in fact, more americans? >> well, so there's a point, i said for major omicron variants floating around in china that are different than the ones in the u.s., but they're all omicron variants. i wouldn't worry too much about that as long as , you know, people in the u.s. with vaccination of large scale mobile, very large fraction of the population in the u.s. have been infected and recovered. we have a lot of protection against the variants that are floating around even in china. >> so i'm not so much worried about that. doctor , thanks for being with me and thanks for being such a clear voice on this issue. when everyone was saying to shut you down, you were still speaking whenever you could in any platform that you could. america is grateful for that. and thanks for joining me, john . wright is one of the only lawmakers in congress
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who actually read the four thousand page one point seven trillion dollar spending bill that was passed. >> here was his assessment of the bill. we had 18 republicans who joined with democrats in the senate get on their fancy planes and go home. and we're sitting here trying to do the work of the people, not spend money we don't have, not drive up more inflation, not have seventy five hundred earmarks for 16 billion dollars for pet leptis projects across this country. what you see here on the floor of the house of representatives ,you make everybody ashamed. >> chip away represents a texas congressman joins us now to tell us more about the bill. chip, great to see you. and by the way, some people don't recognize the power of the floor. great passion, great speech. tell me the biggest concern you have about this one point, seven trillion dollar monstrosity. >> well, good evening, sean. merry christmas. great to be on . and look where to again in terms of our concerns about this bill . one point seven trillion, forty one hundred pages dropped
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on us. you know, you've got a day to look at the data, pore over it. as you said, all of our staffers, we're digging through it. my staff, we went through it. notably, there is actual language in the bill that prohibits the use of the funding for the border patrol for homeland security to be used by border patrol to secure the border. yet you have 18 republican senators who go ahead and say, yeah, i'm going to side with democrats, i'm going to vote for this lousy bill that's going to hamstring our ability to use the power of the purse to demand that biden secure the border and that crisis and ignore the fact that they're actually hamstringing them further. but it goes beyond that. it's not just the seventy five hundred earmarks, the 16 billion dollars, the six hundred and seventy million dollars in earmarks for richard shelby as he's walking out the door of the senior senate republican appropriator, it's the fact that you're giving more money to the tyrants at the fbi. they get a brand new headquarters for hundred million dollars. you're giving more money to the nih, the gao about antaria just told you, is absolutely foolish. he was actually put on a blacklist by big tech.
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and we're going to give more money to the fbi, who is targeting big tech and going after and censoring people like jay bhattacharya. why would we do that? in the most important question, why would 18 republican senators do that and stick it to the house republican majority after the american people gave us the majority? >> that's a good question. and so you look at 18 republican senators who voted for this bill . they could have done just a continuing resolution, continued spending for a month or six weeks until you guys took over control of the house. and you could have had your own republik bill . they chose not to do that. have you asked any republican senator, one from texas yourself why they would have done this to republicans? robot to take over control of the u.s. house? >> doesn't make any sense. yeah, sure. i've asked a number of them and the answers are pretty pathetic, to be honest. with you. from all of them. one of this, there is no excuse for voting this bill . what would they tell you? is , well, this is the best we were going to get, chip. and you know what they mean by that? it's not a debate about the speaker's race. what they actually mean by that is , you guys would have fought us over the spending levels
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on the military spending and on ukraine. this was all about ukraine money and defense spending, which by the way, i'm sure you will agree with me. i'm all for getting the proper resources for our defense and to our men and women in uniform and having guns and planes and bullets training to kill people and blow things up. what i'm not for is a social engineering experiment wrapped in a uniform. and what i'm not for is a blank check to ukraine. what i'm not for is using that as an excuse to pile on more debt and not do the hard work of forcing a conversation about what we're spending. those senators are hiding behind national defense to spend money we don't have weakened our border and undermined a republican majority that wants to try to do it the right way and there is no excuse for it. and zero and all debate any one of them anywhere they want to do it. and here's the problem. republicans go to their constituents and people who give them money and say, listen, we're going lower than dead and we're going to do all these great things for free enterprise. and then they vote on packages like this. i don't know how any republican can go to any donor or any volunteer or any voter and say, listen, i'm going to fight for you when
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they actually vote for this kind of garbage. i don't i don't know. i think you've lost all credibility. >> i agree with you, sir. and look, we're steel now. we're dealing with this crisis getting exponentially worse at the border. and again, those 18 republican senators took away our leverage to use the power, the purse to force change. and they're actually making it worse by giving them more money to process more people. and you're seeing what's happening. all this title to stuff. it's a shiny object that republicans are hiding behind. you could take away the whole title. forty two issue and you still have a massive crisis. two hundred and thirty thousand people on november sixty thousand or so were turned away under title forty two . that's still leaves one hundred and sixty thousand people. it's extraordinary. what's happening and republicans are playing along with it. we need to use every at our disposal in the house, the debt ceiling, anything we can in next september 30th, the power of the purse. >> you know, you're right. and by the way, you don't get to use this republican majority until september 30th. when this new budget is going to be done in new spending
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bills are going to be voted on . >> chip. roy, smart and aggressive. thank you, brother. appreciate it. thank god bless you. god bless. crime is increasing all over the country, but people are starting to fight back . a woman was filmed protecting a waffle while the marine just foiled an armed robbery at a jewelry store. that marine is going to join us straight ahead. >> do you have trouble hearing conversations? >> are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves? do you miss out on discussions or talking with friends? then you would benefit from neno hearing aids. don't waste thousands of dollars on expensive hearing aids or settle with the frustration of cheap amplifiers. right now, you can get to revolutionary nanosolar eic, recharge hearing aids regularly. seven hundred ninety four dollars for just two hundred ninety seven dollars or opt in to our payment plan of four easy payments. >> i love how affordable the nano hearing aids are compared to some hearing aids there as much as three four,
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neighbors into returning items they were stealing from a family dollar store. put put the . did you buy did you buy? all right. put it back . put everything back . come on . yeah. robinett come on . everybody got to let go . come on . man. put that. put everything back where it's supposed to be. >> meanwhile, in new york city, someone who looks to be the owner of a clothing shop had enough with one shoplifter holding the door shut until she paid for me. i'll let you go . you sure? i'll pay. i'll let you go . i will go . please. i will pay. watch. >> hey, now, shoplifting is so bad that a manhattan walgreens resorted to locking up its drumsticks. huggin does with a chain and padlock new york city shoplifting hit record highs this year, with the nypd saying complaints are up roughly 18 thousand. now that same store was forced to put its coffee means
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and coffee creamer behind antitheft devices because under progressive dalven, even the most prolific shoplifters are getting a pass. now, finally, a video from last year went viral this week when it was posted. we've been seeing these kinds of videos far too often, frankly. a massive brawl end up breaking out in the waffle house and democrat run austin, texas. check out this employee who decided to stand up for herself after a woman jumped over the counter. >> oh, oh oh oh, wow. so, john , maybe this all foreshadows some good news on the horizon. 2020 three could see a team of people finally pushing back and maybe helping end this crime crisis. >> jason , you don't have prosecutors prosecuting defendants and criminals. i wonder, are they are they given a pass to also those good samaritans to protect their stores and push back on
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these shoplifters? well, i seem to remember in new york , a bodega owner getting in some trouble for actually defending himself. >> so in some cases, the answer is no. yeah, good point. jason rantes, thanks for that report. appreciate it. thanks, john . appreciate it. a few days before christmas in torrance, california, robbers tried to pull off a smash and grab robbery at a jewelry store inside a nearby recruiting station. a marine and an applicant, along with several bystanders there, heard the commotion. and very quickly, the group of good samaritans detained. >> the perpetrators go over, go home and get on . good morning, get them off. let's go before solu us . call me. put it down for the mirco. almost all the jewelry has been recovered. one of the people who helped detain the robbers was marine staff sergeant jose fragoso. and he joins us now. jose, good to see you. and i got to tell you what fantastic video you and one of
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the applicants to the marines stepped into gear. >> tell us what happened. yes, sir. good evening. so what initially happened is that i heard a bunch of glass breaking. and when i did, the first response was to go check out danny's jewelry. i know there were just two doors down. i had to make sure everything was alright as i approached the jewelry store, i saw four individuals that were robbing the story, had a sledgehammer there. once. once they were coming out, i was able to apprehend one of the suspects with applicative. i was able to apprehend another one . and between a couple of us and a bystanders, we actually were able to detain two of the four for the police to come by and just take them, take them away. >> jose, i imagine that the the the criminals here didn't intend to meet marines as they were trying to do this smash and grab. did they seem surprised that there was a group of you that were going to step into gear and stop this burglary in the process?
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>> absolutely. i don't think they definitely expected to have individuals in uniform stop them that weren't police officers. >> yeah, no doubt. and good for you guys. so you got an applicant actually in your office at the time you said who is applying to to join the marines? is has he been admitted? >> what's his status right now? he's still in the process, sir. so he's enlisting right now. we are just waiting, waiting on a couple of different things to continue his process. >> but he definitely will be enlisting. and so you said that in regard to the jewelry store and all the jewelry we got back . and i think if i got the story right, two of the two of the criminals were apprehended by you guys. but to get away and where they later apprehended, how did that work? >> yes, sir. to end up getting away. i'm not really sure about the background of it. i know we were able to detain two. i'm not sure the police police officer were able to take the other two as well. >> okay, and your superiors, did they support you sprung into action? because sometimes i'm not sure where the military goes on issues like this. obviously, you're a recruiter, but also you're an american. and a good samaritan.
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you saw this happen. are your superiors happy with what you've done? >> have you been commended for your action yet? yes, sir. they were absolutely very happy. they thanked me. they said is the right thing to do to make sure we uphold our own values. >> you know, i can say what it's always great to have marines around. and i love in the video they're yelling semper fi to you. it's like, all right, i got i got some family and support around as i'm stepping in and protecting this business. staff sergeant joseph fragoso, thanks for joining me and thanks for a great bravery and thanks for your service to the country. appreciate it. thank you for having me, sir. i appreciate. all right. next, is there more to the human story on earth and contemporary scholars recognize? >> tucker is back after the break with a mind bending conversation. >> stick with us. pain, swelling, stiff is when your hands hurt. you can't function until now. introducing the new composite hand relieve compression gloves
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the sexualisation of children is continuing anyway, even though no one wants this garbage. gucci just released an ad featuring the singer harry style, posing with a child's mattress. he's also wearing a pink teddy bear shirt. and benneton just posted photos of kids in underwear. what's going on here? robbie starbuck is the host of the robbie starbuck show and joins us now. robbie, good to see you. i mean, i got to tell you what i mean. this is the most outrageous thing that there were sexualizing children for the sale of adult clothing. >> what do you make of this? it's absolutely outrageous, sean. and let me just say, you know, it's easy to reflexive jump to attacking the left for this because this comes from their woke ideology. but the truth is , it's time for the rest of america to look in the mirror because silent majorities kill nations. and the silent majority we have here in america is incredibly dangerous. because silent majorities allow very, really crazy extreme minorities to then go rule
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with very loud voices. and when they do that, this is the outcome. you allow these loud voices in the room to rule over everyone and worse yet, the media and every pillar of culture and entertainment and everything else, they came together to manufacture that silence. and not only that, they somehow convinced us that being a silent majority was a good thing. that has to change in order for us to fix this culture. and people, people need to speak up, frankly. they've got to be loud and proud with their values and with rejecting values like this and saying we are not going to allow the sexualization of kids in america, period. there is no discussion. we're not going to go to the table and say, let's negotiate . there's no negotiation here. we will not allow this in america. and until we all step up and say that and have these uncomfortable conversations, i fear we're going to see more of this. and with my career from hollywood directing oscar winning actors, actresses, some of the biggest music stars i can tell you none of this is a mistake. the idea that this is just
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one to bad people, that's not how this works. the number of people who have to sign off on ad campaigns like this is immense. they know what they're doing. the truth is they just don't care. they don't care about the safety of kids or the sexualization of kids. they care about manufacturing kids who will turn into adults that are a part of their woke agenda. and they know that if they groom them now, it's more likely they will be with them later. >> and that's why we all need to stand up. a moment ago, we had the the video from benneton or the photo of the benneton. i mean, these are like nine year old girls. we blurred out most of it, but their standard in poses in underwear. i mean, if you see this full screen, it is absolutely outrageous. and i can't help but think that not only are we sexualizing kids, but we're normalizing, that that adults should be attracted to young children ,which, by the way, rugby. this makes children the target of people who want to do bad things against these children, acts towards these children,
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as opposed to a culture that would say, you know what, we're made to protect children. we're to make sure that we put those behind bars, we put them in jail. we don't encourage with ads like this. >> yeah, that would pose this question to people when his nation existed. that was permissive of this type of sexualized notion of children and accepted and lasted nations don't last. when you take the most vulnerable and you say, you know what, let the monsters eat them up. and that's what we're essentially doing. and it's being backed up by academia. and then when you look further into that back , stop governments across the globe, the un, they're all a part of this idea. that there should be a child rights agenda where kids should have the right to sexualization or to have changes or have with adults. and the truth is , there is no with adults. you can't do that. it's . okay, and they don't want to talk about that. but they're doing this in third world countries. they want to bring it here and we've got to reject it. if we don't, we're in big, big trouble. and if people want to help this, they can go to places
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like freedom forever. us and help organizations like that who are fighting this on the ground every you know, those people who want to make that transition, one , they're of themselves or they've never had a nine year, ten year, fourteen year old little girl to think that they should be sexualized. one thing coming out of this is that moms left and right of all political stripes are standing up and pushing back to protect their little girls. thank god for that. robbie starbuck, thanks for joining me. thank you so much. all right. here's a question. how are the pyramids built? randall carlson? no relation to tucker is a master builder with a fascination with ancient geometry. and he's been thinking a lot about this. and he's also a philosopher. he sat down with tucker for a mind blowing, mind numbing conversation about some of the oldest structures on the planet and how they're still standing. >> that's part of a new episode of tucker carlson today. here it is . the whole question that i'm trying to raise is that is it possible that there's
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more to the human story on earth than conventional scholarship is at this point recognized? well, we didn't know dinosaurs existed not that long ago. >> so that's like a fairly new discovery, right? so, of course, there's a lot we don't know, like, right. >> yeah. so what are the markers as someone who's interested in anthropology and archeology, would you say for human civilization that predates the recorded history that we have that are like kind of a it doesn't really sort of make sense, like are the pyramids are clearly one . >> are there others where you think, what is that? well, here's the problem. what what has not been recognized until now is the magnitude of some of the changes that have unfolded on this planet. of ours in the time that we humans have been here. >> do you mean physical changes? physical changes? yes. yes, catastrophic changes.
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yes. things that could have easily erased whatever was already there, whatever was changes. let me put it to you this way. changes on a scale that if they were to happen today, an archeologist ten thousand years from now would find very little trace of us , even having been here. i mean, changes that are on that glacial period, the ice ages of the ice. >> you've had since the time that humans first modern humans and we don't know how far back they go . i mean, i used to say one hundred and fifty thousand years and there were new discoveries. put it back to one hundred eighty thousand. now, there's been more discoveries suggesting two hundred thousand. i don't know what the limit is going to be like. graham hancock says there's just things keep getting older and older. but within that time, there has been a whole succession of glacial interclick oscillations . >> those shifts are quite dramatic. you can stream tucker's full conversation with randall carlson right now on fox nation.
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looks like a fascinating conversation. all right. single mom, shauntay, male mallory was out working homeless when she became pregnant with a third child. that's when she went to an abortion clinic. but something happened that made mallory change her mind. she'll tell us how she decided to keep her child and what her life is like. >> now, that straight ahead. i called middle class joe middle class. >> join the truth of his life is the opposite . the biden family amassed a fortune, as in comedy with corruption. timing is everything. i have not taken a penny from any foreign source. hunter biden and jim biden had defrauded me within hours of our story. going live twitter shut us down. you have to fight the cancer of corruption. i remember when i got my first glimpse of mountains, i had
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child, she went to an abortion clinic. she was single, jobless, homeless, and she felt she had no other option. that's when staff told her she didn't have to have she didn't have an appointment, although she had confirmed the appointment in advance, a staffer could tell mallory didn't want to go through with the abortion and asked mallory, you don't want to have an abortion, do you? within twenty four hours, mallory was at a maternity center. mary's shelter in fredericksburg, virginia, that center helped save the life of mallory's child. now, shauntay mallory has five girls between the ages of five and twelve. and shauntay mallory joins us right now. shauntay, great to see you. alison, i got to tell you what, i love this story. i'm a pro-life for myself. tell us what happened. >> okay, so i got pregnant with my child and her father and my mom both say that it was best for me to have an abortion after losing my job and my vehicle and facing eviction at the time. i really didn't know what i was going to do. >> so she called my mom called,
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called ahead of time schedule appointment. they said that she could come. so we get there and they're like, we don't have your name on here. and the lady that was there, she was like, well, you know, i have a room right here. i can speak to you. and so she pulls me to the side and she's like, you don't really want to have an abortion, do you? and i said, no, i just don't know what other options i really have. and so she let me know about miss kathleen was about mary sarah in virginia and told me that i can go look at it. and so i went and it was not a shelter at all. it was a home. it was beautiful. my kids were able to have fun and feel at home. i was able to have my child. and it was a beautiful experience just being able to have that hope and to have that chance to really bring my child into a light into the world and to have the opportunity and to not give up and feel like there is no chance. >> you know, it seems like there was divine intervention, that god had a hand in this. there was a confirmed appointment. it wasn't confirmed. and you say no and have your beautiful baby . what do you think? i think so. i'm truly a big believer of
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god . god is amazing. it's changed my life. i know he's there every step, the way my children are. the reason why i'm still here because i've got i love he's amazing. and i just wish that everybody has the opportunity to really have a real relationship with god and really know that no matter what we go through, he's right there, no matter what things might look like. sometimes things get really dark and can get really scary and sometimes we don't see a way out. but there is a way out and god is our way. we just have to learn how to really humble ourselves and learn how to really call, call out to god and just see what he does for us . >> you know, there's there's a lot of people, a lot of women who come into really scary circumstances, probably many not as scary as yours. i mean, you said you were you were jobless. you're a homeless. you had two other kids. right. and i mean, you were able to navigate this. if there's other women out there watching this show, what lessons could you give them? what inspiration can you give them about fighting through this, making the right choice of having their baby and what it now means for you? >> i would say don't give up.
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you have to really fight for what you want. it's not easy. life is not easy at all. and there's going to come a time when there is trials and tribulations. but we really have to hold on . i remember being in the home and just cleaning up after my kids and i was on the floor. they were asleep and i remember just praying over my kids and i remember god clearly. i'm just talking to a guy like lord . i really need you to step into my life and just take over. i don't know what a from here is . i just need you to just do something in my life and just letting god be in control. it's not easy to trust someone that we don't see, but it's worth it. and i can tell you that god has really turned my life around. now i'm a peer specialist. i help other people that are dealing with mental health, that are dealing with depression, that are dealing with just every everyday things. so just hang on . and i'm trying to tell you that there is a brighter side to every day. >> shauntay mallory, that is a beautiful story. rely on god. he has your back. that is wonderful. congratulations and thanks for sharing that story with me, especially in this christmas season. yes. thank so much.
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>> i think you're right. that's about it for us tonight. you can watch tucker's interview with randall carlson right now on fox nation. and , of course, tune in each night at eight to the show. that is the sworn enemy of line pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. our friends, the very fabulous ,the very honorable, the very attractive. and jason chaffetz is filling in for hannity tonight. >> jason , how are you doing? thanks. i love that interview with shanté. that's that. i just ordinary people doing extraordinary things. >> i love it. great show, sean. happy holidays. >> merry christmas and happy new year. appreciate it. all right. well, welcome to this special edition of "hannity". i'm jason chaffetz. filling in for sean. and tonight, i want you to picture this. president joe biden basking in the warm 80 degree caribbean air, listening to the sounds of waves crashing on the shore from a luxury villa in the islands. >> compliments of a wealthy donor. at the very same time, a winter
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