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what do you think? you believe it's the truth. i just shot someone and they're going down on the question. >> oh, they fall accused series premieres sunday, january 22nd on fox four college students, murder suspect. and what really happened that night? nancy grace looks to uncover the truth, breaking down the evidence and examining the investigation. plus, insight into the upcoming trial. don't misse show, the homeownes on fox news channel. >> good evening and welcomed ev to tuckeenr carlson. kevin tonight, kevin mccarthy's continued attempt to become speaker of the house continues at this hour. the house is expected to takeot wiothevor vote late tonight. you'll see it live here on fox,x of course. but first, course an anniversao years ago today. >> a capitol hill policeed micha officer called michael bird shot an unarmed woman innarmed a
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the neck. at the time of that killing, bird had a documented historynth of gross negligence with aisce firearm. he left a loaded glock pistola i inloaded public men's room at the capitol, which for a law is a but f official firing offense. >> butor for some reason, michael the bird was still in the force that day. the woman he killed was calledld ashley babbitt. babbitt waashleys married 14 yea veteran of the u.s. militaryn ., she in a pool cleaning companyn. with her husband in san diego. physically, she was tiny. she was also unarmed.l by michael byrd later admitted here had no indication at all thated babbitt was carrying a weapon. visiblevi threat.le he killed her anyway.ay under normal circumstances, un would have been firedich he immediately and charged with murder, which he clearly committed. af but that's not what happened after doing essentially no investigattey e and into the shooting, nancy pelosi's congressional police force declaredlosi's c a national hery and the media strongly agreedaca and went on television to accept accolades and to complain about racism. he was never punished forashley
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killing ashley babbitt. he was rewarded fo bas r ashley babbitt's mother, meanwhile, got a very different sor t of treatment. babbitts mother was arrested today in washingto arrestedn by th capitol police. po crime trying to hold a memorial service for her daughter. two years later, it'sh is clear that ashley babbitt is her death is by far the mostg significant thing that happened at the u.s. capitol building that day.t day. at the same time it is but at the same time, it is the least talked about event of tha jan 6th. why is that? well, because the facts about 6h what actually happened on january 6th disrupt the lives. what they've told you happened on january 6th. and those lies have proven very useful to the bush administration and to prominent washington on the basis ofcreate a wholly created myth about what happened that the biden pentagon conducted an unprecedented political purge of the entire u.s. military, the fbi and various inteltrol agencies increased their control over the american medi americaa.
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and most obviously, the doj hase been allowed to prosecute and jail hundreds of nonviolento political protesters whose crime was having the wrong opinions lies aboutlentle january six . those have been relentless, have enabledsse some of the most unscrupulous people in our country to make a mockery of our bill of rights and to steal our core freedoms. so they can't talk about ashley babbette, talking about ashley babbette makes it very clear who the real culprits aree and who are real threatse. to this country continue to be. and they're not. the januarthey noty 6th protest >>li so instead they lie aboute what happened that day and they, do it in the boldest possible ways without shame and with maximum aggression. . here's hakeem jeffries, leader j of the democrats in the houseff telling you that five police officers were killed on january 6th. nuary 6twhen, in fact the real l is zero. >> we are gathered hereedge to honor their memory and acknowledge with deep gratitude the tremendous bravery of the hundreds of
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officers who defended us at this citadel of democracy. that fateful day. as a result, of the events on january six , the lives of five heroic officers were lost . five heroic officers wer e lost ,he said. it's almost impossible to believe that adults could stand behind him, as he saidd tt that because everyone in the picture you just saw knows that is not true. is not a stilted interpretation of events. it's a flat ou t lie. no police officers were killed on january 6th, period. ashley babbitt was killed on january 6th. but chances are our grandchildren will not know that because history will likely record the lie. you just becy willhe as true sie it's been repeated so often. re in authority has said the same thing in unison for as osoliison ford years as our thoroughly dishonest attorney general recently put it, quote,shonesteneral we willt
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the five officers who responded selflessly on january 6th and who have since lost their lives. his joe biden repeated that line today from the white house . >>d thesethe pe people and thou representing those who couldn't be heruse theye because they gae their lives for this did is incredibly consequential. and that's not political talk. >> that's historical fact. politicthat's historical fact,s joe biden, as he manufacturers history as he tells lies. they've been doing this, thlling these same lies since the very first day, january 6th . two thousand twenty one , almost like it was a coordinated operation. remember when they told yoa coot ,brian ?ck n nick officer brian sicic wasen e beaten to death with a fire extinguisher. >> officer sic nick died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. he died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. officer brian sic nick died after being hit in the head
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with a fire extinguisher duringt the hours long attack,with they bea at a capitol police officer to death with a fire extinguisher. t in officer brian cygnet died after being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the fight. he died at the age ofter he forty two after he was bludgeoned w , the fire extinguisher. that's not true. and in the end, thanks to thedil medical examiner, in the district of columbia, wee ft learned the fact, which is that brian technik died of a stroke. well, aftejanuarr the januaryy six protests, he was not beaten death with a fire extinguisher, but that did not stop there o lying or even slow them down. joe biden just awarded one of ad this country's highest civiliaen honors, the presidential citizens medal. two officers workinge pr on jant six . and that would includewoul the officers who opened the doors of the capitol building to the so-called insurrectionists, the officers who let them inside and then were rewarded for it. by the president of the united states . what's going on here, you may
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wonder? well, don't ask.t you're not allowed to know what's going on here. n noyor can you know about the y ob obvious clandestine role of thderal agencies that encouraged the events of january 6th. >> that happened.s deta but its details have never been explained. a lot has still not beenbeen explained from that day, despitexplaie a committee that s impaneled for more than a year, pir example, you remember the pipe bomber who planted explosives outside the democratic b nationall comm committee? well, thosite explosives, itthox turns out, were under a bench at the same moment that kamala harris, who had secret service protection protect with her, whi the building, was there. so how did the u.s. secret sighice miss a bomb sitting in plain sight during its security sweep? >>y sweep? we can't answer thata relefbi still to this day refuseass to release all the security footage. >> why ? >> what's going on here?niqu almost unique among medie ama outlets. revolver news asked that question.
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>> the pipe bomb or even looks at camera to head on for some reason. camera head on for some reason it's very frustrating becaus it's very frustrating because we can't see the moment pipe the pipes plants bomb, but the fbi can. that's because the whole sceneld should be captured on camera m one as well and muchearl more clearly than camera two.ca meracamera one has a clear shotf both benches. if the fbi released the fulltapf tape from camera one , we could see the pipe bomber planting the bomb. bo so somebody planted bombs outside the headquarters ofs con this country's two maintrpart political parties. that would seem to bies,hat woun story. r mentionsin iteve again, including the fbi.ut in fact, the bureau won'tbureau disclose any information about the suspect, not his height,e su weight, shoe size, anything. >> so if they wanted to catcho a this person, wouldn't they be telling you all they can about who it is but they're not?they wh ay aren'tre they ? and what was kamala harris
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doing there? why did she lie about being d there? we canid answer those questions, we should be able to , nor aut is anyone in authority want to talk about ray epp's. >> ramsey, of course, is the man who was caught on tape encouraging the crowd outside the capitol, both on january 5th and 6th to commit feloniestn by rushing inside. now, what's interesting is that the january 6th committee, under public pressure, did in e the end interview ray epps. havl now, we don't have all of the committee's records about that interview. we shoulat inter- wed, but we d. but some have been released and what they tell is amony remarkable story inwe h the testimony that we have, the committeave coaches repsy es on how to answer questions qut. his involvemen quote, i was in the front few with a few others.al i also orchestraso did it. i helped get people there, end quote. now, epp's admitted that in a text message to a relative on january 6th, he's admitting crimes he's never been even charged for his crimes.s fasc >> but what's so fascinating is that when those facts came
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up in his interview with the committee, someone on the committee respondsponds e way. and we're quoting, i just wantq it understand a little more your use of the word orchestrated. it sounds to me like at this point when you sent this text,ar you had turned away in parteein because of seeinsog some things that you didn't agree with .t? is that right? like when you sentke whe thin su are already on your way fromof the capitol because of concerns of people taking it init in a a different direction? >> oh, is that the most eve the leading question ever asked in the history of a congressional hearing? >> probably. and the whole intervie w goes on like this.keep in mi keep in mind, ramp'snd, is onrf the only people caught on camera that day encouragingfh others to break the law. >> he's one of the only ones. ge and yet he's never been chargeda . and the january 6th committeenuw was on his side. why wahy wass the committee ands members working so hard to help ray epps now in his interview ha
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with the committee rep, said hie didn't work for law enforcement. law enforcement in a very specifically worded answer,t th clearly thought through ahead of time. >> the questiohn is , did wraps work or have any contact with any government agency? did he talk about jan january six before it happened? with any employee of the u.s. government? we don't know. >> we do know that two yearso kn after january six , long afterlf an awful lot of other people have gone to jail for walking around the capitol, building, de ray epps is still a free man. 'r he's never been charged, much less imprisoned in solitary confinement. n chargelike so many others.n ps why is that?why well, let'iss just stop lying at this point. >> it's pretty obvious why that is . but of course, they're still lying about it. julie kelly is one of the veryrn few reporters in americae who has covered this story honestly since the first day. >> she's the authoday. r of the bookanuary on january 6th, 6and we are honored to have her join us tonight. julie kelly , thank you so much
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for coming on . can you just give us a couple, since you are the human encyclopedia on january 6th? i would say a repository of all the information. i mean, just give us a veryy quick overview o f the scale oft re the law enforcement response to what happened two years happo today. >> so, tucker, wha t we have now are almost a thousand criminal defendants related to their involvement in january 6th. what the fbi and department of justice now is warning is thatgs figure will double by the timene that they're done. they believe that they have to thousand perpetrators of the alleged insurrection. they are going to continue this manhunt for trump supporter into this year.. and so you had the fbi official this week, the new head of the washington , d.c. fieldgo office, say this investigation will go on for years. so what is this about?s not this is not about making suree the people who really committed violence, a small handful that day, are brought to justice.
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this is to perpetuate joe biden and the department of justicef u and the fbi's phony narrativetht that domestic terrorists, i.e. trump supporters, pose a gravets threat to this country. it's really shameful. s result it has resulted in the destruction of so many innocent livese and theiri cont families. the fbi continues to arrest people almoss to arrt every wee. and i believe right now we have at least one hundred people incarcerated behind bars, either under pretrial detentions or serving out excessive prisonv sentences for either plea deals or being convicted by a jury in washington, d.c.washingt. >> yeah, well, go free and seven million foreign nationals put into our country . i have to say, since you're in contact with an awful lot of people who've been swept up inof this and who were alsowe researchinptg at this point, dos any honest person believe thatoe the feds are all over this? i mean, parts of this were clearly influenced by federal
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agencies. i mean, that's not a conspiracyo >>eory, is it?ry >> well, it's not. and that's why i think it'sg interesting, tucker, that in an eight hundred forty five page investigative report, by theitt, january 6th committee, christopher ray's name is not mentione name isd a single time. they didn't even interview fbi director christopher reeve. now, why is that? they also didn't interviewerviet steven antwaan, the newlyred he retired head oadfof the washington field office who was in charge of fbi agents, informants, et cetera, assets on january six . 202in0 one . >> i mean, we made1. a documentary this a year ago. you knowmade a, you helped us wr it. we were attacked four widely by a lot of republicans, too, for mentioning the obvious, which is the feds had a hand int us . will we ever knoheth, dow the t? do you think we have to ? we now know for a fact, tucker,r because of these trials thats there were informants months before january six run into the oath keepers and the proud boys, at least eight informants inoud voic proud boys months bew
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january six . what were they doing? we havhat e to find out. >> i think we do. julie kelly , thank you for your relentless, dogged reporting on this. appreciate it. thank you, tucker. so the one person we know for a fact was murdered, killed without justification on january 6th. two thousand twenty one was ashley babbette, an unarmed 14 year military veteran. and she's the one person. whose name was not mentioned during any of the official january 6th memorials. instead, memori she badgered babbitts mother mekki with hoft, was arrested tuesday by the capitol police. was at she was apparently atal t the capitol to memorialize her daughter's death. police morialize say she was jaywalki, so they put her in handcuffs. ov hard to believe, but here's the footage. g ashl yoeyu know, inside the capitol.p i know you're going to russia tr oncere on name, please.
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three years ago in i the capital murder her daughters . shot t daughter was shot to death, unarmed, with noh no stated justification. by an officer who shouldn't f have been on the force with a documented history ofy of r the reckless use of firearms. and it's the motheecr who gets arrested for jaywalking at at a memorial for her own daughter. you wonder how much more this the country can take. aaron babbitt has suffered for two years because of it. of course, he is the husband off ashley babbitt. and we are happy to have him join us tonight. erin, thank you so r uch. for coming on .u ab i just i have to ask you about the arrest of your mother in law by the same police force that killed your wife. yeah, i just saw the video for the first time when i was coming into the studio. ba phone was blowing up a little back story on that. e mickeys actually been inbe dc since the beginning of august, whicash has been there every da,
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living in that area, sittingg od outside the jail at night and protesting outside the capitol. so i'm not going to say it'scoii a coincidence. it was. she was finally arresteddence st on januaryed o six , but that doesn't really smell right. >> well, it's it's beyond. ar on the two year anniversary of her daughter's killing, it's beyond. and i've asked you this before, but i have to ask yohau again, has anyone in elected office upached out to take your side, to take up your case, to get justice for your wife who was killed without justification that day? >>? it's still it's stillme the same, you know, troy. nahles louie gohmert.louie but he's out now. margaret, a man. m sure gates shows a couple ofpaul g paul gosaros. there's a couple other ones,ll,y but it's still that very small. it's a very small percentage.ng looking back two years to the day after her killing, you know, what do you make of it?u how would you sum up this experience for for me
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personally? i mean, i've learned over these last two the years it's it's ner going to get easier losing her just gets a little bit evererent every day. yeah. and i'm just in full force mode of continuing my fight for ashley. and that's that's what i will continue to do. >> i hope you prevail. you can't shoot people and then move on .e and i hope youand won't let. aaron babbitt, thank you. thank you. dr.. so earlier this week, as kevin n mccarthy struggled to win over recalcitrant republicans and support him to becom re the next speaker of the house, h we offered up a suggestion foroe what mccarthy could do. a in portland, we thought important reform. l and it looks like mccarthy, who is apparently on his way to becoming speaker, has taken up that idea. it will speak to a member ofresl congress who will be quarterbacking that for him. >> plus, there is a war goingn
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this is a fox news alert. i'm jackie ibanez live in new york . the honorable kevin mccarthy of the state of california, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives. >> there you have it. the battle for house speaker has come to an end. kevin mccarthy was sworn in as speaker of the house. moments after an unprecedented four days and fifteen votes. shortly after he was sworn in, he in turn swore in the entire one hundred and eighteen congress. mccarthy promised a fierce but civil debate with democrats peter jefferis. there will be times we agree, and many times we will differ. i promise our debates will be passionate, but they will never be personal. that's my commitment to you. and now the hard work begins.
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what we do here today. next week, next month, next year will set the tone for everything that follows. mccarthy was finally elected speaker of the house after agreeing to many demands of republican holdouts. this is the longest stretch of speaker vote since eighteen fifty nine when forty four votes were held. i'm jackie ibanez now back to tucker carlson to my. rp so we spent all week telling you about the fight on capitoll hill over who's goinhill og to e the next speaker of the house. of course, at the beginning, the presumption was kevin mccarthy was going to getn the job and then a group of his colleagues stood up and said, not so fast.up off hiand for a couple of days they successfully held him off. well, duringng that period, kevin mccarthy decided to make y some changes in the way he's going to administer the house and its priorities.
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and one of theone ofm is someth that we've been talking about and certainly thinking about for quite some time, which som is the creation of a committee modeled after the famous frank church committee ofs th the nineteen seventies. that will look a lot more closelyat at the influence of the fbi and the various intel agencies on domestic politics. they're not allowe adren't to interfere in domestic politics. they clearlyalin domesc politic. and maybe congress could get toy the bottom of that fact. are the only ones who can. well, kevin mccarthy is goingatn to d.o that. his looks like he's going to be speaker. and his plan, we havave just learned, is to appoint reallyge one of the most honest and dogged members of congress will just say it, thomas massie of kentucky, to head thaentuckt committee, the new church r committee run by congressman thomasy massie, who , by the way, joins us now to announce it. >> congressman, thanks so much. for coming on .t look >> thanks, tucker. it looks like i'll probably on h be oatn that committee, but i can't say that i will run it. i will say that, you know, while we've seen this drama on play on the house floor, behn
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behind the scenes, alongd alo with those people who withheld their vote for kevin mccarthy until they got the transformationalhy changes n the house in the way the house works, we were working with to make sure that this church committee, a suggestion that you've had and thank you for suggesting that i should be on it. i don't know i if you're clairvoyant or just made the future happen, but it's happenint it'sg. s we were making sure that this committee wasn't going to be fenced in, that it wasn't justdo going to be a show committee. we wanted to make sure that we k have folger' ws diction, that it we stumble on to something and another three letter agency that they don't say, whoa, jur that's out of your jurisdiction. or if we find there's more than a violation of the first amendment right, if there areamm otheenr civil rights that are being violated, we've secured a guarantecured e that we can go wherever the evidence leads us . so everyone who'smpte attempted this and few have attempted it. but frank church chu certainly attempted it and the congress attempted it again in
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nineteen seventy six with eheir special committe on assassinations. >> those committees bumped right headlong into a wall ofd d secrecy and it drove a lot off m them, , those members kind ofe o crazy. are you prepared for for this? honestlyu , awesome task?>> i >> i think we are.we and we've been laying for the groundwork for that. dan bishop, my colleague fro.m north carolina, and jim jordan ,we've been talking to the intel committee, which has the authority to to get all of that information. by the way, a lot of thise skif is going to play out down inf.to the skiff. you're going to have to trust the people that are put on thiso committee. and i'll tell you what, ifat there's something fishg fishy yg on , i'll come out of the skiff and tell you that a lot of will be behind closed doors, will be classified information. but if we find anything illegalh or unconstitutional, wing e will bring it forward.. >> >> well, in your specific case, i believe you. and i am i'm so grateful thatrei you're doing things and i really hope that if you find anythingaa like that, to the extent youndtu thn tell us about you.
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>> will . thomas massie of kentucky, thank you. thank tucker. so congress is continuing to send billions a month to ukraine because that war i is more important than any other war. ew but actually , there is a new war that really will affect americans. defens and it's in mexico, the mexican defense forces, the mexican army now battling the sinaloasio cartel in response to tha e arrest of the son of el chapo. and as of tonight, the mexican defense forces appear to be losing. >> watch
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. went should haveified identifit the clip you saw people p coweringeopl in the commercialpn airliner. that plane was beinge bein shogt by a 50 cal from the drug cartels. >> so it's a war.l now, biden is visiting the border this weekend. he has no plan to deal with any of this, but it will affectof us . how could its notbu? retired u.s. army colonel doug macgregor has been followingw, this for months now. us tonighhe jt. ted , thanks so much for coming on this. it would seem if a war breaks out in a country with whom you share this enormously long border, that there wouldther be coverage woe, but there hasnt been. >> why? >>ll, we're luck ty to gethe ths
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glimpse. n' the media simply doesn't bother. to cover it. but we really need to understand what this war is about. in 2020, we arrestednister o the mexican minister of defense, a general named cienfuegos in california,iated on charges associated with drug trafficking. wihuman trafficking and a whole list of crimes. over ultimately, we turned him over to the president of mexico, president obrador, who promptly released him. and we dropped the charges.one f now, one o tf the reasons we dropped the charges that wes were promiseas we d more coopern ,but it hasn't beenthcomi forthcoming. ngand so what we're really seein here is not an effor ett to e to enforce the lawnf, not an effort to do anything good. it's a it's a figh goot betweedt a cartel, the sinaloa cartelnd m and the mexican army. >> they're fighting for turf.h, >> they're fighting for cash. they're fighting for influence. inside mexico. they want the son of el chapo,us presumably, so they can give it to the president of mexico. it
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and he can create the illusion that by turning him over to us, that there is cooperation with mexico. preser, there's no cooperationmo with mexico. and president obrador is irrelevant. he does not run the country. he's a mouthpiece for the drug t cartels. >> so if if the president ofpren mexico is a mouthpiece for the drug cartels and the government of mexico has allowed millions of foreign nationalallowed s to stream oves territory into our country, along with fennel that's killed not reds of thousands people in this country, why is mexico not our main enemy ? >> well,my? that's a good that's a good point, because mexico right now in central america, my writ large because ofn the criminality, is an existential threat to usat. y tl it's the only truly existential threat to the country. o thand remember, they reach in- the united states , all of your major cities, there are networks there that reach back into mexico. that's why they're powerful. >> and that's a war that will eventually have to bepointe
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fought because at some point wel will shut down the border because things will have gottent that bad. when we do that, we will immediately be at war with the drug cartels because ce wels cut off their income are g and we're going to have to fight inside the unitedoi states as well as on our border. and that's going to demand the united t states army becauss our border patrol is not nearly as well equipped. they're oh, they're outgunned, outperformed in every sense, every category of military power by the cartels. demo you sawry is a good demonstration of just how powerful those cartels are . >>co suld o you're saying we cos see scenes like this in our country? absolutely. nit's inevitable. >> so the last time a presidente suggeste ld deploying the u.s. t military to the border, m, pentagon scoffed at hi i think, unconstitutionally. but they didly. d do you think the pentagon would be willing to fight the drug cartels? they seem to have the issue their on orders at this point. it seems the fact that you're raising the question is a sad and tragic comment on the state
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of civil militarony relations that we have people at the top of the military establish t who pick and choose from a menu of tasks and decide what they will or won't do, presumably because there's lots of money in the ukraine wary thm and there's not money for them.i in the mexican war. and bear in mind that ukrainemeo and mexico are just aboutcorrup equally corrupt. th righterence is that now they're killing more people in ukraine. but the murder rate in mexico is one of the highest in the world. about one hundred and thirty six out of everthy hundrd thousand. so it lead0,00s most o0.f the wd in murder. so it's not that far off. it wouldn't take much to catch up with ukraine. but as you point out, ukraineof means a lot of money for a lot of people in washington. fshutting down the border, stopping the influx of illegals, stopping humanfi trafficking and going after the drug cartels doesn't really make anybody money. car >> it's just that last questionp that people dancing. but doesn't ignoring or disobeying an order from the president does constitute
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feel welcome here. it's probably inevitable . and it's happening a lot, kenny, of turning point justhe did some reporting on the effects of this on december 30th. >>cts of on she went to her local dmv office in oakland, california. that's an american city in anern american state. and when she arrived, sh se foud out the dmv was out of english language driver's manuals and had been for, quote, about a month here at the dmv. lo right now, we're looking for a driver's in english as a spanish, japanese, the absolute integration. worke're going to go talk with one of the workers and see if they have some in the back, whether having a drivers handbook or english. drive don't know. >> tuc weke don't have it in english here. engla. st americ >> don't worry. shane kenny is the president ofh the turning point oakland, th activism hub, and she joinansk us to thank you so much for coming.
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so if i mean, just to ask you d the obvious question, if youon don't have an english language driver's manual , then people who spea englishk english can'ty for the driving test, is that right? >> exactly. tucker. how i don't know t how we're goingnt to know how to drive if we can't even study the manual. how did i was really struckker:i by this vide wo and thank you sg much for making it, becausell t it's it's small things likehing byislike thi really tell you whs happening to the country. but i was struck by th te totall lack of sympathy lrom th that yt from the woman at the dmvat int and she didn't seem thater interested in the fact you couldn't read a driver's manual in your own country at all. >>nual i ow no, she did not care.e and in fact, she told me. to stop filming. she didn'ted seem like she didn really want people to knowdi there was no handbook's in english anymore. this is a public place.d we should be allowed to film and talk about this, especially because we're all trying are try ca learn to drive. >>n' we can't because we can't read the manuals. >> well, of course. thi and it's your country and this
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is the dmv. these people work for you. >> yeah.st quest and last question. i just want to make sure this is exactly correct. factually, they didn'trect haven english language driver's thnual for over a month in purportedly richest state ineytr the country. >> they just couldn't t get around to printing it or something. inting iethinga whole month. >> an entire month. yeah, unbelievable. shannon kenny, i appreciate i your coming on and telling that story. aming on tellinand for documen. thank you. thank you. so one of the first things thatt joe biden did after he got elected was to cancel the keystone xl pipeline in late december, the department of energy quietly admitted that this wasde a complete disaster for the united states of america. the department oor the ud statey determined in a report that the keystone xl project would keys up to fifty nine thousand jobs, real jobs to not fake jobs.bs university administrators, but people who do stuff would also have had a positive economic impact of up to nine billionactf dollars.
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alex epstein is the author of fossil future and reallynerg, one of the world's experts on energy. he joins us to h ins this. >> thanks so much for coming on . so there admitting what i think you were saying at the time, which is don't do this. >> this is a disaster. yeah, i mean, i looked intoailso the details of the report and it's the minimumf possible admission they could make. i mean, thisd thing, this cancelatio n of keystone has been an absolute disaster. no one had madr.e good on bidens promise. i guarantee you we're goin agre to end fossil fuel and it was really the beginning of a reigni of terror on the fossil fuel industry that suppressedsupp investment, production,re refining, transportation. and they were required by law to make this report. itt it's such a weaselly report, it tries to ge tt away with saying there's nothing significant and even pretendsa ' that the lack of heavy oil frott canada isn't a problem. hoeven though it's clearly been a disaster that's caused us to beg to venezuela and does that by instead of addressing reality, it cites and of obama 1
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prediction, saying it wouldn't be a problem. that's like ignoringroblem a 208 housing crisis by citing a 2005s prediction that it wouldn't be a problem. so this is really just anotherpr denial of reality. deleby an administration that ws to deny that it's anti fossil fuel policies have been an absolute disaster here and around the world. >> so the admission is itself a whitewash. >> i mean, it's just so perfect. so if you would just it's a total it's a total whitewash. >> that's that's just unbelievable. alex epstein, i hope that wealti see you again soon. hpp i appreciate that.re ciatthank you. thanks, tucker. so a lot of people are drug addicts. their preferred drug is fentanyl. eome people are publicity addicts. they just can't get enough ipubf you're not talking about them, they can barely breathe. that would include prince harry and the fake duchess from l.a.d they'd likinclude more attentio so a they're trashing the royalo family yet again. theng theprince harry has madeh of new allegations. we feel a little guilty repeating, but they're so overty
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harry and that woman from l.a. that he married are running out of money. how do we know that? because they're still talking about themselves selling the most boring little details fromlves sel their boring littls for more money. mon soey to that end, prince harry has just resorted to tellingatie us even more about a dramatic physical altercation you have brh is nextother, whic to that dramatic quote. he set down the water, called me another name, and then came at me. he says in his new book, huh? but for some reason, a lot ofout media outlets in this country are deeply invested inof this the details of this boring man's boring life. here's good morning america. for example. >> there's the quote in thisefe book where you refer to your brother as your beloved brother in our nemesis. strong words.. what did what did you mean by that? there is always been this competition between us weirdly ,i think it really plays into always played by the aspect.
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oh, so two brothers, you had tension between them. >> breaking news on good morning americ a. but if you're from great britain and these are the people who are supposedly technically the head of statallf we tour country, what do you make of all of this, this embarrassing spectacle? well, we thought it was timether to check in with father kevin robinson, who's an anglican deacon from than who t country, joins us tonight to assess. nigh father, thank you so much fort coming on . i meanassess, how is this goingr in your country? first of all, happy new year. o? wew is it going over? i think we're all sickd tired or and tired of harry and meghan whining and moaning and goinning on and on . well, most a of us are anyway. you know, first when i first saw these headlines, i thought, okay, this is annoying. this is frustrating. they're being disparaging about age monarchy again, which, of course, is family to them. bu anwas it's an institution, the very fabric of our nation. but i'm past frustration. i actually feel sorry for's harry. usiny juvenileimmature
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language. he's he seems quite immature, to be honest. i dohe's i don't know any otherk grown man that talks abouts their private parts as their todger. g you know, he talks about mounting a woman and is kind of conversation i expect to hear in a primary school. just in that cliarp you just. showed, he talks about his brother as his arch nemesis. nem how many adults have arch nemesis? he seems to live in a fantasy world. saw in the excerpts, we saw that megan was singing to seals and harry said she's magical because the seals sang back like this. this these people arethese delusional. this is not good. they need to seek help . they need to stop talking to the press, stop airing their dirty laundry and actually some professional medical help. >> i wonder i mean, you're obviously a man of the cloth. what does it do to your soul if you never stop talking about yourself? exactly. is the inner narcissism is not good. eats away at you. it's not just talking abouttheme yourself. it's the fact thatlves they dont seem to take any agency for themselves. even there's no personal
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responsible. we've you know, in a few of theseit ws excerpts we've seen that harry says, oh, actually , it way s will and kate who made me wear that uniform. hae you thinking you're again, you're a grown adult, you don'ta have to wear a uniform to ancys fancy dress. clearl whaty if you don't find ito so funny?do you clearly chose to do so. don't blame everyone else.n't blame everyoneand the same , yoe goes on to say that he had this altercation with his brother and this is a trained armyha serviceman who was saying, i had a fight with my brother. fighd to go seek therapy for that. first of all, you are a killer.a you're talking about how many people you've killed in service, which, of course,servic is uncouth. no one talks about how manyn th people they killed in service. but on the otherr hand end ofy t the argument, you're saying,to g oh, i had ano argument with my brother and i had to go get therapy about this. none of it seems to add up. it's not balanced.he he does need prayer. >> i think he needs all of our prayer. n they both do. and they need somethineeg g more professional, too. >> yeah, i mean, i you make a fair point that no one can make you wear a uniform to a dinner party.
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