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it's a good idea for speaker p pelosi traveled to taiwan. >> nv >> the military thinks it's notm a good idea. never would i have thought that somedawoy they would go fromus homemaker to house speaker, say goodbye, say goodbye, well, thank you for inviting us into your home tonight and this year. >> fair, balanced and unafraid. >> happy new year. good evening and aloha, everyone. >> twelcome to a speciallcome to edition of tucker carlson tonight. i'm tulsal editif i gabbard, standing in for tucker. i'm so grateful to have had the privilege of wearing the cloth of this country now for almost 20 years. currently serving as a lieutenant colonel in civil affairs officer in the u.s. army reserves,erves. but my firi deployment was to iraq in 2005, where i served in a medical unit in a camp that was aboutabu
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40 miles north of baghdad. truc and one of the things that struck me when i first arrived at that camp in 2005 was this t big sign at the main gate that red is today, the day now. i saw that sign almost every day for the year. that i was there, a reminder that any day could be our last . and i watrue ts confronted witht how true this was. as i worked in the medical unity every day experiencing the high, human cost of war. amd it caused me to reflect what am i doing with my life and my making the most of every day that i have to do my best to be of service to god and to others. and the question on that sidrs?e is today, the day is just as relevant to every one of us now here at home as it was to us in iraq. so many years ago. i spoke to tucker recentlyr recy on my podcast, the tulsibard sho gabbard show, about this mostths important topic.
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>> here's part of our conversation. i do feel like literally i'm moving toward death at pretty high speed. and one of the first things to go is my is my site.y glas and i can'set text withoutve bee my glasses. i've been feeling that way since i was very young. moving towards death at is a great yes. and thesuse there are root of all wisdom is knowing that, you know, no eggs, l actually . people like people who are aware of death are way happier and lighter because they're not g, you know, what's just biologically intrinsic. like, you can't get away from it. exactly. it'suse if you. acknowledge the reality of death and it'st not just something like, okay, i'm going to set my clock, it's going to come at this time, at this place, at this age, thenow you realize how precious life is , right? >> tucfe i and you're notker: yes a troll.. >> you look at, you know,e the problems we have in mainstream hav media, the probls we have within leaders in justpe about every sector inh our society. lead they're chasing all the wrong things, whether it's money or
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power. t'or attention or, you know, so-called love affirmation, you know, fame. and all ofs just these thing cst come down to this refusaltake to even take a moment and ask. qu the all important question is like, what is the purposees f my life? hs right.] what am i saying? totally agree. >> how would you miss that? now, as we look to the year ahead, we're reminded aboutmpora what is most important intn life and in death that we find hope and inner peace in god's unconditional love for every one of us , and that true happi happinesnes is found in service no to god and to others. now, with that i witn mind, we r to end the year and start thisob show by highlightingincred some incredibly selfless americans that will begin n with a man in buffalo, new york , who rescued two dozen people during the recent deadly blizzard that struck c the city last week. ity laman's name is joe withy,
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and he's a mechanic who last week, around six p.m. venturedu out in hishi truck to helprapped a friend who was trapped in that storm . but along the way, with he picked up a young man and an elderly woman who had been stranded in the storm. his truct but his truck wasn't drivable for very long. it got stuck d ituck in the snoa and then he ran n out of fuel.s and so he started going house o to house, knocking on people's r doors, asking for help, asking for shelter. bushelter.t every door he knockl local residents said no, they refused to let within his passengers inside their homes. and so they spenheir homt the nn someone's car . the next morning, the situation waon s even worse.n needed to use the elderly woman needed to use the blat the bathrooroom andm. and in the midst of a blizzard,. there was nowhere for her to go. so in desperation, withy looked at his gps and he noticed there was a school nearby. n that he then made a decision that would save dozens of lives. he used a spare set of brake pads to break into the school. a setting off an alarm continuedoa on , and soon, more thannder
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20 people and a few dogs wereed packed into that school. now, these are people who had been trapped in their cars and might have died if heschoold hadn't broken into the school and invited them in. en the and when the storm cleared s, he felt a little bad. so he left this note, quote,"t to whomever it may concern. i'm terribly sorry about breaking the school window. and foindow anr breaking instuc the kitchen. got stuck atat0 eight p.mp.. fc and slept in my truck with twogo strangers just trying nott to die. there were there were seven elderly people also stuck and out of fuel. i had to do it to save everyonev and get them shelter and fooda and a bathroom. and he signed the letter merry christmas. that's why local polic"me arerre praising gao as a hero tonight. and we're so glad that gao are a is in a warm place and is ablear to join us here tonight.join jay, i was moved to tears as i r
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read and heard about your story . it's these moments in life, not many people go through, but we are in the midst of a life and death situation. and what kind of choices life-a you make, what motivated youtinue on to continue on after being told no over and over at people's doors, just the will to survive and the you know, the chancehelp to help people? i knew there was more people stranded, just like i was somano i wanted to try to get to as many people as possible and get them get them to safety that fewas lucky enough to find. >> and how are you feeling, youo know, in that moment where you o didn't know if you would live or die, you chose not justd to go and find shelter forut yourself, but you chose to do >>l that you could for others. but, yeah, i mean, i'm not anyoe stranger to helping out anyone. and you i don't have a you
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know, a you saw bone in my body about anyone turning me down. n who en offered five hundred dollars to anyone who would let me in and sleep on there. d leon their floor. but just to get turned down, you know, i wasn't bitter about any of that. it was just a blessing to to find the school and to be able to get me my and my twoe, strangers. my twoi had in my truck.and just and then, you know, just to be able to go get more people is very humbling for me. inll, it's such an inspiring example. jaspiring example.y. it turns out there was a truly a powerful silver lining in your being rejected at all all those door ds and you really living the example of of the real message of christmase . and pudding service above self. thank you so much. you're a n inspiration to soha many, and i wish you very well. and a happy new year. thank you. >> thank you very much.ery mu happy new yearch.
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now, yoel diaz arrived in the united states in 2020 one on a k1 visa befor ae that, he was a computer science teacher in cuba, earning just twelve dollars a month. he now has a youtube channel with his wife, marie, who is an american. the channel is about diaz's appreciation for america and how blown away he is by even the smallest of luxuries here. here's one of his recent videos from fenway park. oh, my god. this is like second baseman >> number 53 , joe biden is really, cool. and , yo u know, i don't. one of the most prominent alegria selkies.
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yes. really. >> now, last month, the odiase>l uploaded this video showing hism very first paycheck from his time in the united states . >> they already got all that got ketanji dolma a.m. i don't even movie get into a car at all while the right along with the what put us into a case in which i guess i could believe of deepwater oil. joel and marissa diaz join us now. thank yo ju bothoin us. so muchr being here. you know, it warms my hear.t to watch those videos and seeing the country throughly
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your eyes, especially because,ba you know, oftentimes we on the news and in social media, we hear people complaining about a lot of things that probably seem silly to you. but reallyat probabl, taking fod our god given rights enshrinedon in the constitution. and so through your eyes, can you share with us what do those rights, what do those freedoms mean to you? >> first one's free speech was important for me.th atand , you know, the is the fre of the dream. that's a something i never have it in my our country. yeah, we can't. we can't in cuba. you can't dream to have better opportunities. of course, cuba is a communist dictatorship and freedom of speech is not allowed. even us doinalg our contenlowede
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go ts us being going able to go to cuba to see our family again . i can only imagine what it means to you to be freed from the fear that you formerly felt and to be able to speak what's t in your heart here at home. what are the kinds of reactionsn that you're getting from people as you as you do? you openly open your heart to other people? t >> well, we get a range of reactions to be honest with youh . we have, youople know, who peope who don't like what we'revernme saying about the cubannt government and communism in general. and then we haveth lotseopl more people who really are receptive to to the content because it resonates not only with americans, but also children of immigrants who can migrantssee their families in es and immigrants themselves as well. so in yoel a it's a range of re, to be honest. is cool. it's cool.ha how about that experience? becaust expee i always put in t
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the albedo. thi'm talking to the americanree people because i come here f the first time i saw something, a spiritual in free when you see these and you coming withine my age of thirty , i'm all and you come in here, i say, wow, this is freedom. that's a free.wow. and you say, wow, that's american people. that need to appreciate that because i never had exactly. exactly. or. i appreciate you sharingt that reminder because you're exactly right. because you'rthese freedoms ar taken for granted, but they arel freedoms that we must all celebrate and do all that wet can to protect. thank you both so much for joining us . i issuing an honors. >> thank you also as well. yeah, now, police have finally made an arrest in the gruesome slaying of four students atth the university of idaho.murder
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the murders were so vicious of t blood seeped through the walls of the student's home. fox's dan springer. has beenyoue on this story. >> dan , whallt can you tell us? yeah, tulsi, this is the daye da that folks in moscow, idaho, have been hoping and praying ovr for for over a month and a halfs ,at n arrest in the worst crime the city has ever seen. the violent, vicious knifing deaths of four college students at the university of idaho. twenty eight year old is locked upg and facing four counts of first degree murder, as well as aglar charge of burglary forfo the november 13 fatal stabbings. of four students at the university of idaho. the arrest was made ine arrest n pennsylvania. ed codebreakers parents home, a pennsylvaniahberger' state poe swat team moved on the house ata three a.m. and took kielburger u into custody. they also grabbed a white grabbd hyundai elantra kielburger as at phd student at washington state university. at washin gtonhe's studying criminology
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and has done researchug hton the thoughts and feelings f felons as they commit crimes. his pullman washingtonent was apartment was searched today. it's jusit'st eight miles from l home where t the rental home where the murders occurred. police say they can't divulge any of the evidence against kielburger until he is back in idaho. but the moscow police chief said today at a news conference he is the guy and suggested there is no one else involved. s >>e butin i can tell was we hae an individual in custody who committed these horrible crimes. and i do believe our community is safe, but we still need to be vigilant right. >> the four victims, kayla gonsalves, maddie morgan, zenica, a.l and ethan shapene m, were knife to death as they slept. police never found the murderurr weapon and seemed to be stumpedd .bu but now the news.t now th so many have been waiting for an extradition hearing is set for tuesday in eastern pennsylvania. tuethe judge today in the initl appearance denied any chance of bail for kielburge chance r andi
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okayed the extradition. but there is still going to be that hearing on tuesday unless he waives it before then. tulsi. >> thank you so much, dan . our hearts go out to the families of those four victims in that community, and now they're alose fourl eagerly awag some closure as it comes to this. thank you soillegall mucaitingh now, a lot of people are wondering how exactly thisr stun killer managed to stab four students to death in a home and then go on and evade capture for so long in justto lv a moment, we're going to talk to somebody who used to live in that very house wherered. the killings occurred. he has some unique insights on the level of planning theseis killings must have required. that's straight ahead. twenty , twenty two a heck of a year. the the book, the trial. and up until i was hitting the white house.
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when four students at the university of idaho were brutally murdered more than a month ago in their rented home. at police didn't have any suspects at first. but today police identifie fd the killer as brian kielburger. he's a graduate student inhe s criminologtuy nearby washington state university. now, many people are wondering how kielburger was able eg.commit this horrible crim and evade capture for so longene now, rob mcqueen used to livey e in that very same rented homemew where these murders occurred.hee
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and he says that these killings would have required a lot of planning. rob, thank rob , thanks for making time to join us here. you bring a perspective, but i think no one else has shared just yet. how did you find out that this occurred in the place that you lived when you were going through college? and what ran through your mind ? hi, chelsea. thanks for having me on . so i actually found out about this through group chat with myu former roommates where we lived together when i was actually working in ukraine. so w it was a very quick group really and it was a shock to kind of sit and think you have that initial reaction. but i can't believe that i usedh to live there. and then youe re have the reactn of i can't believe this happened ibelieve n my state. ok and i think it's importantjust to look at this not just inn the details that we can get so lost in in the crime that's so brutal. and really has created so much conspiracy theory and thoughts and speculation. pact >> but really look at it in the impact of the lives and thel
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family, the family of those e four people that were slain. the impact of the university of e moo in the moscow community and the impact in idahsco as ain whole, this is not something that normally happens in this state like this is going to leave an impact for for a very long time. g timeas a rob , i mean, you sed in i the united states army form fifteen years. you're a military veteran. you've deployed a numberilveter. yed a nu ofork in times and you were doing u humanitarian work in ukraine out about this. >> as you think about those halls in those rooms that you lived in, tell us what had to go into this murder. being able to commit such a heinous crime in that house. so when you look at the layoutri of the house, right. it's basicallyght, an old build with a newer build on top and it's built into a hillside. >> so if you address kind of add the first theories with the the surviving roommates that were living on the first floor, that they would have heard something that they that t they were there, you had to have her. do you havste to understand that
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the structure of the house was first two rooms are built just underneath the living room and then are also built into a h a hillside. so theillside.n when you move te second floor of this house, youh get to the main level thatat bed enters two bedrooms, one bedroom directly across from the kitchendirectly and net to the stairs, it goes upo the to the third floor and then that kitchen enters ontothso back patio, which is on that hillside. so that second layer th where be the kitchen is , where that second bedroom is and where the stairs that go up thatdr ant to the third floor areha.e thos >> that is not above those other two bedrooms. so it's really importantr a to understand that. so you're not going to hear a lot from that basement level there. once and then once you move from youm that slidingov last or you're rn directly into the entrance to a bedroom and then to your right, you have to gowh uenp the stair. and when you think aboutt in a third floor, you have to think of this in college housing. right. so you move up t when you move t floo third floor, it's a narrow stairwaytairway. it enters into a very, veryway h small hallway. and then the entrance to twoan e rooms, the room that the murders took place in
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and another room that was unoccupied. and that is a really just a layout. >> and the complexity of getting to that part, you could eitheryou coul be completely not worried about the impact of what would happen to you shouldo you be caught or you hadigentl to diligently plan and understand the layout of that house to move inally b and actually leave that space without really causingel alarm and being caught. >> and , rob , it is chilling to think about the footsteps ofo that killer took to commit thatr crime. i know that a lot more details will be coming out very soon. sharingould your firsthand account of of day what could have happened thatt day in that house.an >> i appreciate it. and thank you for your service. thank you, tulsi. >> and dr. michael baden is afos forensic pathologist. he serveic patd as the chief mee examiner of new york city. >> dr. baden , joins us now with his reaction. have such you incredible experience
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and background on a whole host of different kinds of crimes. i'm very interested to hearted o about your perspective h on what we know so far . well, it appears from what we know so far , is that you've got the right person for forormn the information you already have. and very iand very important will be to examine the motives and red flags that would identify why he did what he did. this will require lookin g into his psychological history, his legal issues and his academic history. and in his academic history, when he was a student at desales university in pennsylvania, near where he the police found him, he did a he advertised for criminalsdi
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to interview, to discuss how they did their crimes. d th hewhich he said in the advertisement was approved by the disavowals university boare desad of research and wha wanted to do idon this advertisement is to find out why the criminals, which he interviewed anonymously, would pick a target, how they would te locate the target, how that t, howwould go about doing whatever criminality there was going to bcrtoe, how they would make their escape and how their feelings were after successfully getting away, he was interviewing success, wariml criminals, somebody who hadn't been arrested,s, a purportedly n this research project , which is bizarre, bizarre that he would think of it. >> bizarre that the university
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would approve it. and i'm sure that type of activity, together with this e criminology interest, will help identify what motivesd he had and whether they were red flags that were missed that could have preventedprd th this and clearly, as the judge said, he somehow had entrance into that previously into that housee because he was w able to go through it knowledgably. y be a >> n and there may be a number r other red flags that would have come about by examining his behavior before he he killed the four people. >>ju yeah, i just just listenine to you describe his line of questioning to these criminals. it makes my makes my stomachthe
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turn and the numbers onuft red flags that it seems may have been missed.. have beeno at could noticed in action takenpr to prevent this. thanks for your expertise on this, dr. baden. i know that we'll be lookingok forward to hearing from youin furtheg for as things develop.rs >> thank you. thank you. now, this year, the stock market saw its biggest declinein since 2008, bu ut the war in ukraine ensured that a small number of stocks and onedustry industry did very well. d that's straight ahead. here's an important message from the diabetes solutions center. >> diabetics understand all too well the pain of pricking your fingers. but now, by wearing a small remote device called a continuous glucose monitor, or cgm, you can immediately reduce your pain. it's easy to use and helps you make more accurate diabetes treatment decisions. if you are testing your blood sugar four more times daily, injecting insulin three or
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to watch free greeting people is my job. my read is they are good people caught up in a bad situation. learn to tell your son if you're still alive. i wanted all of this to stop. the legal system did nothing but what are they afraid we'll find the military industrial complex made out like bandits with the afghanistan and iraq wars. but that wasn't enough. the focus has shifted away from the war against islamist cold and hotnew wars.t our military industrial complex hanencredibly well this year thanks to permanent washington's hawkish foreign policy objective. especially in ukraine. as a result, this year, throp
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northrop grumman is up 41%. lockheedgr martin is up 37%. raytheon is up sixteen percent. meanwhile, the s&p 500 is down 20%. i nasdaq down 35%. this is why the military industriale complex, whethery oi it's here in this country or in russia, japan, or germany or elsewhere, why they have a vested interest in remainingty in a constant state of war. they all make money. and with greater profits comes more power and influence over politician s and leaders. the n meanwhile, the needs oeef everyday citizens here in the united states and in every other country around the world are beinreg neglected,r reso their resources being drury. erin mattey is joining us today. he's with the gray zonh the. erin, you have done and do suchk incredible work and speaking the truth about the cost of war, something that, as you know very well, is tooy oftennly measured only in the sense of how many lives have been lost
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or do we have boots on the ground. but there are other costs of war that impact the people that go far beyond that. can you tell us what you'rego -- seeing there?that >> g in tulsa ? >> there's a reason why thos three weapons companies thaty te you mentioned whose stocks areco up right now sponsored a recenmi dinner held by the ukrainianwash government in washington because they're doiningteyg vern off of this war. but meanwhile, it's taxpayers who are footing the bill and have no say in whether they want to spend tens oftens billions of dollars in this o dangerous proxy war against nuclear armed power.t wa and the probleshm is thaint washington right now is consumed with proxy war fever. so the leadership of both parties, chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell, there's no difference between them. there's this complete unison behind having a proxy war with russia. and at a time when we have inflation, we have fears of a new recession. wefears have recently joe bide, with the help of both parties, denying sick leave to striking
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railroad railway workers by forcing them to go back to work. we have both parties totally new , some kind of proxy warproa and rejecting any call for diplomacy to the point where even the nation's top military officer, mark milley, the chair of the joint chiefs of staff, boen he recently called for diplomacy, both parties basically ignored hily ignorm a, let's continue funding this proxy war with no regard to the consequence. in ukraine and here at home, the erin, they reveal their ownal te hypocrisy, right? whenirhen they say all of these words about how concerned they are for the suffering of tf the people of ukraine, and yet they reject any efforts, as you mentioned, general milley calling for diplomacy. they reject any diplomacy and certainly are not taking any steps in that direction themselves. and this is one example of exactly why. thank you, erin, for continuing to be a courageous voice of truth and holding those powerful accountable. i appreciateing thos. thanks, isaac. now, for years we've beenearing hearing about the declin ae of
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polar bears. the so-called experts claim that these bearsthat are starvig and dwindling, but recent studies paint a verynt a differt picture. tor numberslar bea seem to be the highest they've been i n six decades. chris horner has been on top of this. he studied. he's the "new york times" best o selling author of red hot lies. how global warming alarmistse te use threats, fraudat and deception to kee fraudp yous misinformed. >> now he joins us now.el chris , tell us what's really going on here, because so oftenh all we heaear is the worldgoingo is going to end in like a yearne or others just saying like, wellar, all of that's just. don't believe a minute of it. tell us tell us what's cra happening that. well, fear sells to as a segway from your previous segment. and the polar bear has become b the mascot of what you can call the climate industrial complex from its infancy as a globalin warming movement. >> it was the cover of an and iconic in a in an ironic way, a a time magazine 2006 cover story.
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be worried. be very worried about global warming, showing the polar bears saying," sho they were disappearing. of course, as a charismatic megafauna, it waayins veryrativt lucrative, a great marketing strategy that didn't farrategy y well when it collided with reality, which was its numbers have recovered, as you noted, for decades. all populations except the one that's the subject of a recenthe media blizzard are stable orbeef increasing and they have been for many years. so the bearsorny years actuallyg doing great.reat no idea why there's a sudden claim that their populations are collapsing. i'm sure it haopulatios nothingo with severe winter weather stealing the headlines or any of your fundraising objectives. ere wint but it's quite something that they can spin back to the bear a ,i suppose, as a last resort. who's making money off of alls? this? you talk about a climateplex a industrial complex and obviously those bears, they look adorable. ndthoswho wouldn't want to help? and take care of them? whose exploiting the situation
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and what do they get from it? right there, dorber? from a safe distance. so there's there's something called a baptism bootlegger coalition. and the the bootleggers in this case are rent seeking industry that people who , for example,se i was, as i like to say,s innocently practicing law ing la washington a very long timw ineg go when i went in house with an energy company as director of federal government, relations briefly and i learneds br their business plan was designed arounieflarned thd somt they had essentially cooked up. and that was ken lay's enron. s and enron had the world'sworld' second largest gas pipeline outside of gazprom. s and they just bought the world's largest windmill company. i'm using them as an example becaus e they were among the chief bootleggers. and so enron set about to workoo with their friends. ken lay was very good at this to add value by by through wealth transfers, from making the public buy their stuff or guarantee either coercing youu o to buy it, mandating you buy i it, kneecapping the opposition.h and that continues.at's and it has produced this this
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many, many billions of dollars every year. renewable energy billion industt you'll see an awful lot of firms are in on in fact, a lot of them make quite clearly when there's a stimulus bill ,money unless you give us this moneyer will go out of business. and the answer obviously is then go out of business. if you require subsidies to exist, you shouldn't get them. and if you don't requireexis subsidies to exist, you shouldn't get them. but this has spawned a massive h industryas and government is a big part of that industry, sadly. right. well, chris , you know, i thinki on this issue, liksse so many others that we've talked about in this show, all people realla. want is just the truth. just tell us what's reallying going on and let us makeon decisions accordingly about than's best for us and what' best for the country. thanks forg the ti taking the te to join us , chris . it's great talking to you. happy new year. happy new year to you.ou the bears are doing great.the begood. >> now, as this year ends, we>>l have to ask, who are the big winners and losers of 2020 two?i
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>> a now, as 2022 comes to a takingit is worth the time to look back onbi who were the big winners and losers of the year. g winn ofelon musk scored a bigr free speech. he boughin fort twitter and thee reversed the bans on several accounts and he releasedr files. the twitter files. the documents expose the security statedocument censp of american citizens, citizens and politicians. and so much more . meanwhile, various cnne va personalitierious ended up losig big in 2020 two as the ratings dried up. off to brian stelter was shipped off to the big potato farm upstate s . what other winners and losers were there? well, comedian tom cotter is joining us now.rt list he's got a short list.he he's going to walk's going us t thank you so much, tom .th you what you got? great to be on with you, ser tulsa , and thank you for your service. s in the these would be a little unorthodox, perhaps. sam winfried number one , he because, you know, he's going
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to walk the guys alreadyt on ous on bail. he built people out of billions of dollars, by the way. couldn't dboo somethinutg about the hair. you got all that money, yourcut can't get a haircut. it'swould think this is electric sockets. ridiculous. it's ridiculous. and now he's at his parents house under home confinement. where he's got access to a pool, tennis court, home theater, how do i get sentenced to that? and , you know, he's going to walk because he already greased everybodhe's undy by pae them off another winner.at this will beentencedow he' a little nonconventionals . sam brinton, the guy who likes to i guess he identifies notomaa just as a woman, but as a kleptomaniac woman because he steals people's luggage. ed his whole wardrobe is filledwith with designer clothing. he's never designer clothi purc. i think he's been treating airport carousels, baggage n trcarousels, as a buffet for quite some time. and he's actually a genius . dr. phil said if you're arguinge with your spouse, try to see things from your spouse's point of view.e i sopu whenever i have an argument with my wife, i put myself imyn her shoes and her stockings and her and and her scrunchie and when you're standing, there were more than we neededre to know that stockings with an e on a up the crack of
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your . it dawns on you this is why she's irritabl e. i get it now. a gen dr. phil's a genius.m so maybe sandbridge is a genius who knows? and by the way, if he goes, whih to prison, which prison? we don't even know. so that's that's an odd one . losers, quickly. there's so many question i thought about. >> pardon me, that's a good question. which prison would he go to?e gt exactly.o? goi ngt beand who's going to get ben up either way? we know that. so anyway, pelosi, big loser of the year. she lost her job. her husban d had the car accident. the the guy she hired to to hit him with a hammer didn't workan out so well.no and now she's got to sit aroundy unemployed, just drawing hered eyebrows on up by your hairline. waiting for a house to fall on her so someone can steal her ruby red slippers and ife someone does. my guess is that samd stea brinl and the other one female athletics, i think took a big beating because now they have to compete against genetic males who identify as women. so you'vnetie goc mat genetic ms who have more bone density, more muscle mass , more lung capacity, et bmore m cetera, cog
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against women in athletics. that's not fair.that's where's the fairness there?alloe the women should be allowed d to take steroids because how soon you're gonna have them swimming against dolphins and running against cheetahs aand doing the long jump againn kangaroos. it's ridiculous. there's too much of that. i've got s so that's my year end. but i've got so many others. we're just out of time. i'm sure. sh w thank you, tom . i wish we had more time. well, well chosen. >> thank you so much. i appreciate it. good to be home with you. now our own personal tucker carlson tonight, winner of 2020 two is african white house reporter simon atiba. now, he overcame greatrter sim prejudice and rage from white house press secretarvercameysect karine jean-pierre here. >> jusart a few of thosey examples. she's about the origin of the question. don't if she's the best question, but we're not doing this the way you want it. this is no disrespect.it is. the reason is it is what i'm done, simon. i'm done with the sam simon.simi i'm done. r i'm doneight with you right now.
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you don't keep us here. okay, i'm trying to answer your question. wouldn go ahead, sir.'t i guess i just tried. you would let me go , right? and you know, but i just tried and you would not let me, sir.r. so your colleague is going to ask a question? . that's a question. i literall no, i just i literally just tried to answer your question.d you shut me downshut m se downow your colleague is going to let me be okay. thanks, everybody. i'll see to. you tomorrow. sh yeah, not to the people of this show. simon atiba is a hero and an inspiration. simon is the tucker carlson tonight, winner ofinsp 2020 twon he's also africa's hardest hitting and most prominent reporter simon atiba joins us now. first of all, congratulate. patients on this honorable designation. i goratulatit to say, the noble profession of journalism has been hijacked by a lot of people who seem to care more about clicks and being clic white house parties than they do aboutt actl real questions and holding the. and holding the powerful accountable. i'm curious to know what drew you to journalism. lism
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and you've got korean yelling in your face. >> where do you findt in fulfillment in your job? thank you. thank you for having me back on the on this show.show, itth is the most watched show i the u.s..e and u.i appreciate it. and i really appreciate the recognition on this show to be. it's almost like winninge world the world cup, like messi, who just won the world cup. so i appreciate it. it's been really difficult. yeah, it's been really hard. >> covering the white house has been and i don't know how i was able to , you know, sustain my strength. h. um, you know, i work really wor. hard. and even with that money, i've never been i've never receivedet a salary for the pastye three years. but i kept doing my joars bub ba i believe that is the place between, uh, this place to strengthen the relationship between the u.s.in the relatio as you know, today's news, foc africa focuses on us africa
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relations. and i believe that, uh, i find fulfillment when i do the right thing. when i ask the right question, tren i see the truth, when i continue to push karine jean-pierreut who has discriminated against me, uh, for four months now, i find fulfillment when i continue to , you know, just push forsh, the truth, ask the right question. and make sure that the americanc people and the african people as also get , uh, uh, get to have the answers that they deserve e wanted i went into journalism because i wanted to make a difference. and i'm happy to to to be hereto . >> knou w thatar youe, are, sim. know that you are making a difference and you're performing a great service both to the people of this country. ce both thiand to the african p. i hope you get paid sometime soon so that you can pay your bills and take care of yourself and most importantly,
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so that you can continue holding the powerfulontinu accountable and speaking truth to that power. thank you, simon. keep up the great work and happy new year. >> thank you for having me. thank you. now, will cainth is getting reay to host tomorrow night's massive new year's eve special i in nash, vegas. what are his big new year's resolutions? solution he is going to give us the big reveal next. >> i remember when i got my first glimpse of the mountains, i had to take a breath. i began to understand what was so special about you guys ready ? sure. it was times like that when they all questioned the monumental task that was in front of them. i was determined to be out there. >> what did you find?
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i promise you, we're going to find the kidnaper might still be in the area and get away the go where you're safe here. okay, alert missing persons unit january 8th on fox. >> it's time once again for the all-american new year. live from nashville, tennessee ,with a special lineup you don't want to miss. it's the all-american year presented by tunnel to towers and verizon. >> hey, can i get a noisemaker or something? >> now, apparently, cnn hosts have been banned from drinking alcohol during their new year'ss eve event tomorrow night. and for very good reason.t but there's no such ban here for on fox. that's exciting. asonnews for will cain, who will be hosting the massive fox. that's all-american new year's show inl nashville. ne he's there right now getting ready. etting >> we also wanted to ask him about his new year's resolutions. r will is joining us now. i are are you getting ready? will ? >> this sounds like a huges like responsibility on your
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shoulders. to carry the all-american new year's program right here. on fox news. i do havhavee some help, though, tulsi. i have my co-host on foxnd and friends. we can have pete hegsethi've and rachel campos duffy. i've got abby hoeness. i've got jimmy . it's true at fox, no rules against drinking. i just have to shave before tomorrow. it'snight.ains that's how we roll here at 5%. i want wanna show you something, tulsi. av look at this place. it's the wild horse salute to nashville. it's awesome. tomorrow nightshave. , brantley s gilbert right there on stage.anl we're going to have mechanical bullth three levels of this plae right here, a polar plunge, a dunk take, all taking place right here with you. hopefully tulsa anyod america on the all-american new year's celebration. now, my resolution erics. resolution, i quick, i'll give you three . i told a bunch of navy sealsa bc that i'd swim from the statuewol of liberty to manhattan. i got to getfrom i then shape. i got to spend more time with my son nicholas, time on my phone. >> and i need to read, less more books and less twitter.y >> tulsi, those are my three new year's resolutions. booksthose are all very good. and very impressive, i would i say would join you for thatwoul
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swim. bud t my tolerance for cold watr is very low. >> so i will be cheering you i'm the navy seals on . >> yeah, i'm telling you, it'sie low. it's a lot to get cold here inld hawaii. here in i'm to tell you. you we'll see. we'll see. it so much.row >> will have fun tomorrowood night. it's good to see you.to thank you so much, everybody. >> thanks for welcome to this >> wspecial edition of "hannity i'm jason chaffetz, in for sean. and we begin with a fox newsearl alert.toda >> early today, a suspect in the the slaying for university of idaho students was apprehended e . twenty eight year old grad student brian koeberg wanded s takenn penn into custody in pennsylvania and charged with four counts of first degree murder.. according to one report, kielburger askedto one police if anyone else had been arrestedrr. at this hour at ts

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