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criminal because he had unauthorized possession of secret documents that very same joe biden himself had unauthorized possession of secret documents. but don't worry, it's not a big deal unlike you and that despicably orange donald trump joe biden is a good person. joe biden is so virtuous. he is transcended temporal law. >> it's not a crime when he does it. >> so that's the frustratingly familiar headline from this week's story, which you probably seen by now. but the details of the story are actually pretty interesting. so a week before these last midterm elections, joe biden's lawyers were for some reason rooting around in a locked closet in the washington office of something called the pen biden center for diplomacy and global engagement. and while in that locke's closet, biden's lawyers find a sheaf of highly classified government documents. so the first question here is , why were joe biden's lawyers doing this in the first place? and we can't say for sure because they haven't told us . but it is weird. lawyers don't typically search locked closets. yours probably don't.
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but biden's lawyers did. and we guess they did because they understood that republicans were about to win back the house and with it, congressional subpoena power. so they were likely conducting a cleanup operation, preemptively trying to get ahead of a scandal they knew was coming. and , of course, they hid what they found in that closet until after the midterm elections because there's no reason to influence voters too much with information. so there's that. and then there's the question of these so-called pen biden center, the university of pennsylvania. >> what does that exactly? the whole idea of an academic biden center is pretty funny. joe biden is a. he's always been a . even before the dimentia for decades in washington. >> ask anyone who lived there. biden was famous as the dumbest member of the senate. people made jokes about it. so why would an ivy league university name a think tank after a man who can't think and then pay him nearly a million dollars a year for not doing anything? good question. with more on that in just a minute, but first, a word about classified documents.
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now, this is not a partisan point, not attacking anybody. >> it's just the truth. these people you see on television huffing and puffing about vital state secrets on both sides, by the way, not just democrats, everybody, vital state secrets. they're either lying or they don't really understand how washington works, how many legitimate, vital state secrets are there? well, actually , not very many at all. in a democracy, the government has no right to hide what it's doing from the public except under extraordinary circumstances. it's fine to classify the normandy invasion until it happens. it is not fine to spend sixty years hiding the fact that the cia was involved in the murder of a president. hiding your involvement in the kennedy assassination is not a national security precaution. it is criminal behavior. and it's made possible by a classification regime that was designed not to protect this country, but to protect and enrich our permanent political class, which it very efficiently does. >> oh, but our enemies screech the on tv. if we classify these documents
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,whatever they are, if we do that, our enemies will learn our secrets. >> please. china already knows our secrets. all of our secrets. >> the chinese government has hacked every agency in washington and everybody knows that. >> and nobody seems to care. the demonstration care so little. in fact, it just suspended a counter espionage program designed to stop chinese spying. in other words, the chinese can no, but you can't know biden trust beijing more than he trusts you. so the media's job, its only job really is to push back against attitudes like that and to seek the truth. reporters are the people who are paid who for a living. find out your government is doing and then tell you about it. so democracy can continue. >> but there are very few of those left. julian assange is in prison for his efforts. ed snowden lives in exile and the news organizations that remain are so thoroughly controlled by government agencies that even the suggestion of more public transparency drives them to hysteria. watch cnn and msnbc, for
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example, react to the news that republicans in congress might tell us some of what the thoroughly corrupt intel community has been doing in our name, a house committee where republicans can shred the integrity of the federal government and tell america that your government is spying on you and coming after you. >> that is at the heart of this tear down, break down the government. we can't trust the government. we're going to topple it. he just gave them a committee platform to have those hearings. and you better believe that is going to be heroin in the veins of fox news, yours over the next two years. >> basically, they're establishing a subcommittee or committee on witch hunts and deep state conspiracy theories. >> this is so extraordinarily dangerous. as you said, they're going to actually these people want to target america's intel community. this is a body of the congress that we are trying to maintain credibility with , and we are
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not going to do that. by opening up all kinds of suspicions about the institutions in our society. >> it's outrageous to tell people the government is spying on them, especially since the government is spying on them. that's confirmed, by the way. that's a fact. they spied on us, but if you want to know what your government is doing, scolds joe scarborough, your quote, targeting america's intel community, you're unpatriotic. you're disloyal american. if you don't want to be lied to . that's what they're saying out loud on msnbc tonight. in the past few months, we've learned that for years twitter functioned as a mouthpiece for the fbi and the spy agencies. clearly, the same thing has happened to cable news, and that is a graver threat to our democracy than any group of trump voters who wandered around the capitol on january 6th. it's not even close, but back to our story and the hilariously obvious double standard on the question of
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classified documents. >> it was just this summer that nbc's hyperventilating house historian michael beschloss suggests that donald trump deserved the death penalty for keeping classified documents mar-a-lago fried like the rosenbergs in the electric chair. >> former cia director michael hayden agreed. >> sounds about right. hayden wrote , these at this point is totally normal for cia directors to fantasize about killing american presidents. so just for fun, today we reached out to michael beschloss to ask what punishment he thinks joe biden deserves for keeping classified documents in his office. of course, specialists didn't respond to us. he was too busy applying pancake makeup in his living room for other msnbc hit. >> but to be fair, it wasn't just michael beschloss who claimed that trump was endangering america with those documents. they all said that watch the seriousness at the potential threat to national security information. >> i just don't know what to say. if he was in possession of classified documents, those are by definition potentially harmful to our national
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security. >> we have a president of the united states who played fast and loose with the national security. we have a situation where what he was doing was dangerous to our national security. these are really classified and really a threat to national security. >> that really jumps out to me as a national security threat. >> this is a national security crisis. the extreme risk that trump was willing to take with our national security. the funniest part was bernstein, formerly "the washington post", who literally participated in an fbi operation, not guessing, documented an fbi operation to drive a sitting, duly elected president from office. carl bernstein participated in that, and he's lecturing us about how we have to keep the secret things secret. >> so last night, we learned that joe biden, someone with no power to declassify anything when he was vice president , stashed classified documents in the closet of his private
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office at the very same time, he was sending the doj after donald trump for doing the same thing. >> so how exactly are the news media going to make sense of this? well, of course, with maximum shamelessness, today, cnn trotted out a cia lawyer called brian greer to explain that mishandling classified information is no longer a big deal . >> in fact, honestly, kids, it happens all the time, almost any mishandling case could potentially be shoehorned into a criminal investigation. but going back to my prior point, because this type of mishandling happens all the time and now it's become such a political football with all three presidential candidates being investigated, i do worry about what we need to take this all seriously and it needs to be investigated. i do worry about over criminalizing it, launching these investigations that become political footballs is dangerous because it can incentivize people from serving in the federal government. we want it, but we do want to incentivize them to do the right thing, which is report it when it happens. and not to do the wrong thing, which is to conceal and obstruct, which is what
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trump some of us who've worked in cable news for the past twenty five years can affirm. it wasn't always the case that every time you flipped on the tube, there was some cia or nsa or fbi employee telling you what the truth is because news organizations used to assume that if someone was paid to lie for the government ,they probably weren't a reliable oracle on tv. they probably weren't telling the truth to viewers. >> but now it's the norm. so the cia lawyer you just saw, brian greer, was telling us just a few months ago that donald trump, by doing the same thing that biden did, endangered, quote, national security. >> the intelligence agency's greer said, quote, have no choice but to assume a compromise and take proactive measures to protect our sources and collection capabilities. >> that was then like august. now is telling in this kind of thing happens all the time. >> just calm down. calm down. that's the news media has been every bit as brazen. >> "the washington post" just
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reported that, quote, the case will likely draw comparisons to mar-a-lago, but appears to be quite different. really. how is it quite different? >> by the way, every news source is telling us there were 10 documents. and how do they know that? of course, they don't know that. they have no idea how many documents were there. just taking biden's lawyer's word for it. that's not news. collection. >> that's press release writing. but you will see identical articles in forbes and business insider and hill, the usual places, all repeating the same scripted talking point. now, in one sense, what those outlets are telling you is true. joe biden we learned today was not holding on to the kind of cocktail napkins found at mar-a-lago. he had actual classified information about a bunch of countries, including ukraine, from his time as vice president . why? why is it always about ukraine? what is going on in ukraine? don't talk about the biolabs. what is that? why the obsession with ukraine going back long before the russian invasion of ukraine, going back many years
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? well, in this case, it turns out that three days before joe biden left his job as vice president in january of 2017, the ukrainians were also a little bit confused about the focus on their country. in mid january , 2017 state department officials circulated a report from ukraine form. that's the ukraine state media organization. and the report said this and we're quoting literally on the last days of his term, the u.s. vice president , joe biden, is going to kyiv. >> how can we explain this attention to us? so even the ukrainians were confused. why is the president of the united states , the world's richest country, spending so much of his life focused on europe's poorest country, ukraine? what's going on ? well, here's one explanation. at the same moment that joe biden was visiting ukraine as his last official act, his drug addicted son , hunter, was still making tens of thousands of dollars a month in a no show job on the board of prisma, the largest gas company in ukraine. natural gas, something hunter
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biden knew nothing about, what to buy when hold that fake job until 2019. so is there a connection? just guessing here between the fact that his son was getting rich from ukraine for a no-show job and joe biden's 2017 trip to ukraine on air force two at your expense? you think there might be a connection, but so far , no one in washington has thought to really press that point because they're still upset about trump. they're still talking about trump and his crimes. watch joe biden from this past september. explain why he supported the raid on mar-a-lago. and here's a hint, because it's, quote, totally responsible for government officials to keep classified documents after leaving office. >> when you saw the photograph of the top secret documents laid out on the floor at mar-a-lago, what did you think to yourself looking at that image? >> how that could possibly happen? how one, anyone could be that irresponsible and i thought what data was in there that may
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compromise sources and methods? by that i mean names of people who helped or etc. and it just totally irresponsible. so they seem like hypocrites. we could an endless loop of clips like that for the rest of the hour, you get the point. but they're not actually hypocrites. what they're describing is a caste system where they can do what they want. and you are subject to the minutia of their legal code. it's called anarcho tyranny. but on to more enduring questions, because we know that already. what is this pen biden center the pen. biden center. what's the purpose of the pen? biden center will in april of 2016. one of biden's business associates explained the purpose in an email to hunter. he said that the pen biden center quote, operates the clinton global initiative without the money raise. oh, all the upside. none of the downside. without the money raised, really. so you have to fly around the world raising money.
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but as the washington free beacon has reported, actually , there was a lot of money being raised and it was being raised by the university of pennsylvania and was being raised from foreign governments after the biden center opened. see the connection? and we're quoting from the piece foreign contributions. the university of pennsylvania tripled since the penn biden center soft opening in march of 2017, rising from thirty one million in 2016 to over two hundred million in 2019. now, where all that money come from, where do you think the largest foreign contributor was? china. and if you go to the web page, the penn biden center, you get some idea of what that money bought. so on the site there's a section called, quote, addressing threats to the liberal international order. russia and vladimir putin are mentioned as threats to the liberal international order. but china, which is currently committing, is conspicuously not mentioned as a threat to the liberal international order. >> so all of this aroused our suspicions naturally. so we decided to get a closer
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look at the university of pennsylvania and its ties to china. >> we took a look at text messages from biden's laptop to see if we could find an answer. and we found messages between a senior professor at penn international relations department to naomi biden. >> that would be hunter biden's very young daughter. the message, the professor begins this way. quote, dear naomi, i'm writing you tonight to invite you to take part in a major conference in china at the end of march. i've been asked to help recruit a prominent young leader. they the chinese government will fly you business class. and , of course, provide all of your accommodations. i don't think it would surprise you. they are interested in you thanks to your family name. i would not take offense at that. it is truly the chinese way and frankly, better you than that dolt tiffany trump. >> if you are interested, can you send your cv and or a bio? i would forward that and you could expect an official invitation from li baodong, the secretary general of the forum, end quote. pretty remarkable as far as we
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that has not been previously reported. >> so here you have an employee of the university of pennsylvania, an ivy league school, sending an invitation, apparently on behalf of the chinese communist party to recruit joe biden's granddaughter for an influence operation, saying it should be flown to beijing and stay in chinese government controlled accommodation. so a lot of people on television seem very concerned about national security at the moment. all these former cia and nsa fbi employees are going on cnn, msnbc to tell you national security implications are first in mind. >> are they concerned about this? will they ask a single question about it? of course they want. >> so tonight, we're going to begin by asking fact based questions about those classified materials that joe biden apparently had at the penn biden center. and what they tell us for that, we begin tonight with fox business. >> is hillary born? she's outside the penn biden center office. in washington right now. she joins us . hillary, thanks for coming on . what do you know? >> thanks, tucker. well, the penn biden center
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is just a normal office building. it's on the same block as charlie palmer steak, which is a popular afterwork watering hole for republicans and democrats. because it's just steps away from capitol hill where today we tried to talk with house democrats about whether or not they think the president being caught with classified documents in his old office is a big deal or not. but not everyone was feeling chatty. do you have any comment on president biden keeping classified documents? but pelosi, just a few months ago had a lot to say about former president trump's top secret stash at mar-a-lago believe in the rule of law. and that's where our country is about. and no person is above the law ,not even the president of the united states , not even a former president of the united states .
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we did talk to some democrats who are downplaying the whole thing and defending biden. they said they found him there. right. do you think that poses a national security threat? no. why not? because i don't think so. >> some democrats, though, are waiting to see what the doj will say. >> does it bother you that classified documents were found at president biden's old office? i know this is a this is an emerging issue. >> it's been referred to the doj. so, tucker, some lawmakers were unbothered, others were backing biden and some were just caught mid by too busy to give us a sound bite, tucker. hillary vaughn, that was such a great report. i can barely stand it. you made my night. thank you so much for that. thank you. >> miranda devine is a "new york post" columnist and really the world's authority on biden's laptop, author of laptop from . she joins us with a reaction
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to all of this. miranda, you've been on parts of the story for years now. >> what do you make of this? well, it's it just looks like projection from joe biden, doesn't it? as usual, it's the democrats tool of trade to accuse their opponents of the very things that they are committing. it's a little obvious in this case now. and you just wonder why it's come out and really what the true story is about these confidential documents. but as far as the university of pennsylvania goes, there's a long, incestuous, symbiotic relationship with the bidens. joe biden got his grandchildren in there. he got the children of friends in there. he treated it as his own little playpen. and of course, when he stepped down from being vice president , he was paid almost a million dollars by the university of pennsylvania. he put his name on that
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supposed think tank. and in return, i suppose his name attracted a lot of china chinese money. as you just said, there was, you know, the amount of money that came in from china to the university after joe biden opened that think tank, quadrupled almost quadruple. it went from about 20 million to over 70 , almost 75 million. >> so that you have to look at a quid pro quo there. and then you talk about noémie biden, joe biden's granddaughter, the oldest daughter of hunter biden, and just this very casual offer from a penn professor of this propaganda tour sponsored and paid for by the chinese communist party with business class tickets. and she asked hunter what he thought and he said, go for it and ask for two tickets so you can bring your boyfriend its
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apprentice grifter ship. >> it's it's just beyond belief and happening out in public. of course, you know that because you've been doing this for years. minderbinder, the new york post. appreciate it. thank you. >> thanks, tucker. so the hallmark of totalitarianism is a government or political party controlling the details of your life, the intimate details, what you cook your dinner on . >> so with that in mind, the bush administration is considering a ban on gas stoves in the name of climate. but really, it's for your own good. if america puts up with this, probably put up with anything, which is something worth thinking about. we've got more details straight ahead. plus, new medical guidance for obese children apparently written by the pharmaceutical companies. >> more on that story next. people told me not to run for republican leader against mitch mcconnell. he said i wouldn't win. >> i knew it was going to be hard, but we got to start
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a lot of politicians you may have noticed mistake themselves for god and decide they can control the intimate details of your life, including what kind o of stove you use to cook your dinner. and politicians have been telling us for a long time because of climate, you're not allowed to have a gas stove. but that doesn't make sense. to people because if they really cared about carbon emissions, they probably shouldn't be flying in privatees planes or blowing up the nord stream pipeline, which they didn . >> so now they have a new
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tactic. it would have gas stops,e. the consumer product safety commission is deciding on whether to ban gas stoves totally because of safety safety. >> we've still for several hundred years. it's totally fine to getyears, n federal to addicks, but a gas stove is a threat to your life, right? arso there are people in this world to use gas dose for a living and one of themng, some is stratos morphos, who runs a restaurant, owns a restaurant. . the author of be a f disruptor. he joins us to assess stress. thanks soro much for coming on . so you're a restaurant owner.an this is not a luxury item to you. this is core to your business. first of, would you obey a ban n on gas stoves? on ga >> and second, why are they superior to electric? >> you know what? it is tougher for people thatupo don't understand the restauranrt industry. for thirty five years, we've been attacked by everybody we had organized crime in our industry in the 70s, 80s and 90s. and twins.t wall we had corrupt wall street .re and for the last three years,ea. we've had government overreach. i mean, we'vt e seendu irit durg covid. and
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they did things. they never followed the science and what's going on ?ard what i heard i heard the rumorea about this last year and what i'm hearing about today fromwhio the white house to governor hochul that they want to they, want to make us for new restaurant construction, use electr mako stoves. so let me explain it to you. we lose 40% productivity% by using electric, by using electric. th if they ever inquired with small business owners, i'll give them three pieces of advice, get stronger filtration t strongsystem, get a good systt works and basically train your staff on how to maintain it. but for thirty five years, wees continuously have obstacles in running our industry. industry. tucker i got to tell you, tucker, and i want to thank you forl supporting small business. since the last time i was on , you inspired me to writebook the book. r journe and i got to tell you, because our journey is constantly beingd attacked like we're vulnerable.b and this is creme de la creme, o because i will tell you, this will destroy our industry just
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as bad as they attempted to do d with covid. what i mean, there's got to bet a limit to what people are with, going to put up with . there has to be a red line. i would i would counsel mass disobedience in the face of tyranny in this case, i i mes ,do you think restaurants would obey? why does kathy hochul have a right to tell what kind of stove you have? >> she's an idiot. hoc yeah, i like listen, i don't. obey kathy hochul with any of the mandates, and i'm not going to obey kathy hochul now because let me tell you something with electric stoves ,first of all, our bills will go six times higher hi then on top of that, our productivity drops. this isn't just going to hurt the restaurant hospitality industry. it's going to hurt real estate development. t hospyou remember casinos, shog malls, airports, residential towers, office buildings. they depen, officed on us for the content. and if we don'r cot develontenpf the content for these big youen know, this is our industry for these big developers, well, ng guess what? this whole thing will collapsetc there. d th again, they're notis following signs and this is not following
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science. t there are so many other ways l like we do. c we don't allow our cooks to basically stand in smoke. we havoke, we a strong filtratie smoke evacuation system.f they and this is what's needed if they want to go down this route. the idea that people who sent crack pipes to drug addicts are concerned about safety is the most hilarious thing i'v thee er heard in my life. >> ignore them, please. so we're great to see tonight. thank you. so thank you so much, tucker.tur >> well, here's kind of ann amazing story. , the american academy of pediatrics, which if you got kids, you kind of trust,t apparently has issued new guidance on obesity. and you don't want to thinke that any medical association exists to make money for drug companies. but you have to kind of wonder,o in light of the american academy of pediatrics, is new guidelines for childhood obesity. now, anyone who's tried to loset weight, we can speak to this directly. no, stop eating a lot of sugary food. tha you'll probably lose weight. not th but that's not the guidance. they're saying the kids as young as 13 years old, should take weight losse weight
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loss medication an medication and potentially undergo surgery for children. dr. marc siegel joins us tonight to assess. >> hey, dr. tucker, this is the first time they've put out >>idelines on obesity and 15 years with 15 million children from two to 19 obese. but that's before the pandemic. and these guidelines do read like panic and you know me clinical practice guidelines. practi don't follow rigidly any clinical practice guidelines, period. idelines, i don't doctor by the. you know, i listen to the patient. i don't change, by the way.i do' i talk to patients.t i listen to what they're i sensitive to . i want to know whatu their concerns are. are you depressed? deu eating so much? p are you sedentary? guess what the pandemic did took kids away from schools where they had nutrition programs, lock them down, whereo they lie on the couch all day. no exercise. you're notse allowed to go out. well, guess what now happens there bourgeoning and wait. soht, what what do they do now?e they need a solution. t i know. we'll give you a pill.
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oh, that doesn't work. we'll do surgery that might have long term complicated patients to it. why don't we do that?plications well, i have a prescription instead of all of that. i want to acknowledge that. t and hei want to go back to the beginning. i have my own guidelines. dr. seagull's guidelines. yoyou intru introduce vegetabled to your diet, you introduce it to your kids diet. you you go on a walk, you take your kid on a walk.yo you have them exercise, you hav ride a bike, you have them right. a bike. and then youke challeng challent the end of the night. tucker, you say watch tuckert ch carlson tonight and see if it challenges your brain. tuckerbrain., yeah, i mean, getg rid of pizza and oreos, do speaking for myself, i do love a i mean, that kind of goes along. >> what, like what you say thatt you so not so. >>. yeah oh, yeah. yes it does.o. and exercise. >>ah. dr. marc siegel, thank you. thank you so strongly for pets. >> as we often say, even emotional support pets. >> those are real.y i mean, why no
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i had it with these snakes on this mother. >> why everybody strap. reactio >> that is the reaction that most people would have to ae, snake on a plane to be fair, michael kimmel may disagree. he is known as the python cowboy. hey joins us tonight with his thanboa. >> mr. campbell, thank you so much for coming on . >> what's your view of the tsa decision to ban the boa from fro the plane? fair, unfair? i think it's fair. you know, i'm all for as you can see, having pet boas, you know, for a lot of people, it'se a great pet option. not everybody can have a dog or a cat, whether they're living c conditions, lifestyle. u got to but, you know, you got to be responsible with these reptiles. and trying to sneak them on toto an airplane is is not could responsible. >> so yo seeu could see and obviously you're a fan of the boa community, defender of o
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boas, but you could see a boa strangling someone to death in to on the plane then, is whatbo you're saying? >> highly unlikely. highly unlikely. but, you know, there are cases of of it's it's slightlyes possible. it o slightly possible more . so i worry about panic. s emot you know, it's an emotional support animal for some people. but for most people, it's going, to emotionally scar them. e like a snake like this gets loosese o on a plane. people panicn , hurt themselves. >> and it's just not a gooda god scene. quickly, you never want to doubt the bond between man animalimal. i think it's really important. but honestly, how muchch emotional support doest the snake provide? >> would you sna say? eall you know, that's not really fort me to say. different everybody's different. suu know, even myself, i've i've had emotional support animal. at one time it was actually a raccoon. and i had it more so to take
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out to bars with me. wha and i think that's more whatn bu a lot of people do.rtific yoatu can buy the certificate online and i think you havesing people abusing it and callingthw animals emotional support animals just because they want to take it places they shouldn'tan. >> yeah, though i think whensho' you take a raccoon to a bar,u ta it's not emotional support.a >> that's a dating device,t is michael, as you well know. but i support that.that thank you. michael kimmel, the bow ofel the bow man. >> good to see you. have a good night. >> well, in 2020 one , dozens of churches were torched by anti christian extremists across canada. something similar has been happening in this country last year, pro-abortion activistsex attacked several churches and earlietremisr this month, an arsonist torched a korean church in portland, oregon. but it'stionists not just churct are being hit. there's not been a lot ofs coverage of this, but our power grid has been under attackunde and a lot of different places.
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and the motives remain unclear, though you can probably guess endino has been covering all of this. >> he's the author of unmasked insight into his radical plathen to destroy democracy. he joins us tonight.as thanks so muchked, forin comingg >> so my pleasure. on. this church, i don't know if weu have footage. shockin you put it up online. it was pretty shocking how much korerage this burned, this church down, this koreanh church, how much there it is .,u how much coverage did that get ? get?it got a bit of coverage locally because happen in downtown, it's one of the few remaining was a historic churche in portland. it was completely destroyed in i the fires. one hundred and seventeen years n old. and what remained of it was r destroyed by the city. s because it was at risk of collapsing and potentially injuring people nearby. in my reporting, i reported out that the suspect, the arson suspect, is a trans woman who is from the new england area. last address was i transn rhod e island and she allegedly told
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investigators that she hasssue a history of mental health issues and heard voices in her head to burn down the church.. the tragic destruction of the church is really justday-to one small part of the da-dy to day human misery. that that is is playing out on the streets of portland and seattle and san francisco. l.a., because of failed leadership regarding the homelessness crisis in portland, we have a whole homelessness industrial complex where literally hundredse is of millions of dollars is spentf every year enriching these so-called nonprofit groups thatl are tasked with helping allegedly the homeless, but whee instead create conditions where people peopl from all overntry e the country are attracted to these cities. ed and there is never any expectation that they bettere ne themselves or their new community.
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nocommunit, of course, they mako much worse.n the and , you know, thank you.powe we're going to stay on thatg an powergrid story, which is fascinating and mysterious and bad. erious agreat to see you tonigh. >> thank you. thank you so in the middle of the biggest public health crisis in our lifetimes, news organizationour s the opposite n what they should be doing.iz they censored true and useful informationsured tn about covidt none of these outlets has been held accountable. robert f. kennedy jr. is tryingn to change that. the new lawsuit hejunior is filg joins us next to explain what it is . >> if you need dental implants, we have great news. reset smile. is a dentist approved more affordable way to replace your missing teeth from home? no, dentist office visits required. just go to reset. smile, .com, and order your at home impression kit. mail it in and we'll custom make your new smile with our advanced 3-d technology using the same material trusted by dentists in millions of devices, you'll enjoy chewing
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awful lo hast of people, includn robert f. kennedy jr., whom history will vindicate completely. now, kennedy and several otheren plaintiffsedy are suing the trusted news initiative. we ask these news organizations the lawsuit. reuters sayss they haven't sees the lawsuit, but they're very upset by it. the see robert f. kennedy jr. is chairman and chief litigation counsel , children's health defense, and we are hav honored to have him join us tonight. bobby, thanks so much. infor coming. thi >> tell us what this suit seeks to do. if you don't think you've heardt talk, i will. kno you and i know from the twittere files that other information otat's being released at the white house and other government agencies were colluding with the socia agencla sites and with other news organizations to censor criticism of government policies. net. is something differen a trusted news initiative wase t a secretive cartelel that m involved the big legacy media cm prmpanies. you mentioned the associated press, reuters, "the washington post r" and the
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bbc and also social media platforms microsoft, google, facebook and twitter. and it was the agreement that it had two purposes. one was to suppress and censorpa any information, whether true or not, that departed from official government orthodoxies and government proclamations. a. i think probably the more motivating purposes ofcartel the cartel was revealed in one of the memos that we have obtained from bbc , which is toh destroy their rivals ine indepen the independent media. the bbc memo says to the other bbc , which is a government, a british government owned news sttwork, and it was the one that orchestrated this secretiv collaboration, anticompetitive collaboratioe n is although we
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are extensively all rivals and competitors as each other, the existenz threat, all of our business models comes froml thousands. >> the independent news sitesntw who are now not only providingct all this contenten that people are reading, but there are also managing trust in our organizations and the way that we can destroy them. they called stamp them out and choke them. in this memo they use those phrases is to deny them platforms on the social media sites becausl medie those platf, they , you know, the viral movement of these news stories e is critical for the business models of those smaller news providers. s so what they said is anybody who departs from the official, g the trusted knows, which is the official government narrative's
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