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you are hate watching primetime. i respect that. my mom he watches primetime too. even some of the producers hate watching primetime from the control room. you can feel it. dvr the show, tucker carlson is up next. always remember i am watters an this is my world. ♪ >> tucker: welcome to tucker carlson tonight. it's hard to remember now, but it wasn't that long ago that andrew cuomo was not only the governor of new york, but also legitimate in the democratic party. the governor who expanded medicare he destroyed the nra i a political force, he was the governor who more than any othe person in this country includin
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tony fauci effectively defended lockdowns, masking's, and vaccines. in fact and the fall of 2020 he won an emmy award for his daily covert briefing. he was and actually celebrity, and everybody said so within weeks of getting that emmy, it began to fall apart. a number of women came forward to claim that he had once said impolite things in their presence. by the standards of his many scandals in office it seemed like nothing. that for reasons they never explained, democratic leaders, leaders of his party in washington took the scandal seriously. they described his behavior as sexual harassment. the people who hang out enemies even took back their awards and scrubbed his name from their website. he was too immoral to shares with hollywood actors, and that is pretty immoral. what did he do wrong? he outlived his usefulness to the party and that's what he's
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dead. he stayed too long. he was in his 60s, white, male , he was someone his demographic profile record the democrat party of the past, not of the future. he talked about mafia don, he was a little embarrassing for i because of that his own people eyes dim and they replaced them him with someone he looks the part. no one cried when andrew cuomo resigned, they just moved on. the democratic party is not a sentimental place. it is hard not to think of andrew cuomo when you see what' happening to joe biden right now . kamala harris is thinking about it, she was in a suspiciously good mood today. we know this because she was talking about electric school buses again. i love electric school buses, i just love them. first so many reasons maybe because i went to school on a school bus, went razor hand if you went to school on the schoo bus. was was running the whole time. why wouldn't she be. that senile white guy is going down commit down, down, down, i
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is a happy day at the here is housebreak it's not a happy day at the castle biden. this is the beginning of the en for joe biden. we can't prove that, the future is unknowable, but holy smokes, it doesn't look good and it doesn't look good in a very recognizable way. somewhere in his basement rec room, he is chuckling to himself , he has seen this movie before. joe biden's own aides keep finding stacks of felonies he's left around the place in his office, in his car and instead of throwing in the fireplace is under normal circumstances they would, they are sending the documents onto the justice department, that's not a good sign. meanwhile his attorney general of the most unscrupulous attorney general this country has ever had has somehow decide that's actually in order to maintain his unsullied record, he's going to have to pass thes documents these stacks of felonies on to in independent
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counsel because that always works out well for a sitting president. in this case, the independent counsel is a republican. goodlett, joe biden. happy 80th birthday. >> on the evening of november 24th, the national archives office of inspector general's contacted a prosecuto at the department of justice an informed him that the white house and had notified the archives that documents bearing classification markings were identified at the office of the pen end and biden center on november 14th pursuant to section 600-point to be of the special counsel regulations, i assigned u.s. attorney lashed t conduct an initial investigation . under december 20th, president biden personal counsel and inform mister love that additional documents were identified in the garage of the presidents private residence in wilmington, delaware. this morning, his personal counsel called mister lash and stated that an additional
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document bearing classification markings was identified at the presidents personal residence i wilmington, delaware. gate they got joe biden, his ow people got joe biden. but they don't want to wreck th party in the process. the department of justice new o november 4th that they had committed crimes, november 4th was four days before a pivotal midterm election so naturally the doj didn't race they didn't have them rate the home and we're hobos. no chance of that. it's not like he's orange, so hurt garland, and we can't emphasize this enough, a soulless techie will do anythin the democratic party requires o him, kept the news secret long enough to keep other democrats out of the blast zone. why hurt everybody else coming just trying to hurt one guy, jo biden. it wasn't until today that we knew biden had been stashing
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state secrets in his corvette. here is fox peter ducey. >> whited classified materials next year corvette, what were you thinking? gave him not going to get a chance to speak on all of this god willing soon. and as i said earlier this week might corvette is an unlocked garage, so it's not like it sitting out in the street. >> it was in a the locked garage . >> yes, as well as my corvette. as i said earlier this week, people know i take classified documents and classified materials seriously. i also said i'm cooperating fully and completely with the justice department review as part of that process, might we reviewed other places where documents from my time as vice president or store it and finis the review last night. they had few small number of classified documents.
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this was case this was done in the case of the biden penn center in the department of justice was immediately as was done--the department of justice was immediately notified and th lawyers arrange for the department of justice to take possession of the document. >> that answers that question, if you're still wondering whether there is an organized effort within the white house t hurt joe biden all you need to know is this, his staff keeps putting him out there in the public to talk, which of force he can't do. notice they did not do that during the last presidential campaign in 2020 because they knew it wouldn't help and they wanted the white house it helps even less now but there doing it . why are they doing it? right after the midterm elections, he made it clear he had no plans to step aside and make way for kamala harris or gavin newsom or michelle obama.
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i'm thinking of running again and he seemed to mean it, you shouldn't have said that. the next thing you know he's go a special counsel crawling around his wife armed with subpoena power and a big staff in the big budgets. that's how things work in washington. no, it's not, no it's not clement not unless you have no choice but if you're the president of the united states, the special counsel is the last thing you want because you have no idea where that investigatio will go. and bill clinton come he is still matted it. that is why there was no specia counsel when he proves that he was selling to the chinese government, that was white nobody ever entered because tha was all before joe biden suggested he might run again an thwart the ambitions of the nex generation of democratic candidates. joe biden is in very serious trouble tonight, but so potentially is the university o pennsylvania which paid him an hundred thousand dollars to do essentially nothing. why would they do that?
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we can't say for sure, but we did notice that as soon as the university paid off joe biden, they began collecting tens of millions of dollars a year for donors in china. what was that? may be the special counsel will get to the bottom of it. everyone in washington is sayin all this is normal. they know it's not normal, but there too afraid to say otherwise except for hank johnson, hank johnson is not afraid. he's too dumb to be scared. he is the congressman from atlanta who famously worried th island of quam might capsize if too many people stood on one side of it. he is a confirmed non- genius, but he knows is set up when he sees one. watch this fred. >> i'm suspicious of the timing of it. i'm also aware of the fact that rings can be planted on people. places and things can be planted , things can be planted in places, and then discovered
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conveniently. that may be what has occurred here. i'm not ruling that out. >> we laughed at hank johnson when he said that quam might capsize. the classified documents that joe biden left stored in his garage have been floating aroun for a full six years since joe biden left the price vice president's office in january o 2017 so it's fair to say they'v been moved around a lot but they're suddenly surfacing out right after the midterm election ? white is that? no one has even tried to have a excellent nation. if you admit you have committed a crime, it's not a crime, which . get another difference between that. they reported the discovery and cooperated by returning them over immediately, that was not of the case with trump.
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>> in the mar-a-lago case that seems to be a different spirit. >> it is night and day. you have the inadvertent, we don't even know if biden had anything to do appeared. >> there are important distinctions between this in th controversy around donald trump and the documents at mar-a-lago. >> what you see there is a textbook example of the best possible way of handling the discovery of government documents after leaving office that should have been returned before leaving office. what you see is the exact opposite of donald trump's behavior. >> these people are so filthy. they will say it literally anything. this is the exact opposite of donald trump's behavior. what they forget is that trump raid took place in august, and
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lot of people remember the details from it for trump and his lawyers met with federal investigators in showed them th classified documents that had been stored at mar-a-lago. they said put a lock on the storage room, so they did. when firms attorneys volunteere that there were more. volunteered, the fbi showed up with guns. everyone knows that including everyone you just saw on the clip. they are lying, and that's a problem because they're trying to obscure the satisfaction of modern life which is they are i obvious double standard in american justice which means no justice at all, that's a traged for this country. joe biden is partly responsible he helped introduce this corruption into our system in i one of those weird twist of fat that was probably inevitable, but feels like actual justice, he's about to suffer greatly fo a. at whitaker, and the former acting attorney general james is . thank you so much for coming on.
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explain if you would why that chump case and the biden case are not as different as they ar telling us on msnbc. >> on one hand they aren't different because we're dealing with classified documents in word dealing with the statute that applies to them in their handling, but on the same time or dealing with former presiden who had intends to declassify those documents in his possession and joe biden the vice president had no chance to declassify those documents i think it's interesting fact in this case, tucker, that the documents were in manila folder marked personal so you open it up in all these marked classified documents are in a personal folder. this is not good for joe biden, but i think ultimately, this is going to get down to where camille was at with hillary clinton. is he going to come down to applying a standard to the fact that we have them. there is nothing and the statut
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about locked garages, and there's really nothing about whether or not you disclosed it as soon as you found it. joe biden, to your point had these for over six years. >> whether or not you think thi is an organized effort from within the democratic party to prevent biden from running again , i'm still confused as to why we don't know the details. why haven't they told us why they were searching six years later for these documents. you is doing it? get there is a lot of facts we don't know. if your member famously they spread out the documents on the date took the pictures sent tha to the media and made sure that everyone saw the evidence. we don't know much about the content of the documents, we don't know much about why we were told because he was moving out of the patent offices and his lawyers were going to the documents.
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why go through the garage? the other thing that is very concerning is that he waited fo weeks to appoint a special counsel when he knew on decembe major problem. they were hoping he never saw the light of day and that is as sad fact about this whole case. they didn't want the american people to even know it happened. >> yeah, and that is what i would say the definition of corruption. thank you so much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: richard painter served as chief white house ethics advisor in 2018 he ran for senate in minnesota. as he did, by this time he was in independent or democrat, he ran this ad without our attention and we asked him abou it on the show. >> some people say it's a dumpster fire and watched nothing, but watch the dumpster during. they think it will benefit them if they keep it burning.
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other shrug and say all this dumpster fire, it's just fake news. >> if you came to washington an served in the congress in were walking down the street on capitol hill and saw a dumpster on fire, how would you respond to it? >> i think i would call the fir department on that one. >> not a fireman, but a law professor at the university of minnesota, the chief white hous ethics lawyer. we thought we would speak to yo again about the new dumpster fire. thank you so much for coming on tonight. you are very tough in your criticism of the last administration. >> this is a dumpster fire for sure. i gave the lectures in the bush white house on how to handle classified information with the national archives. in people that worked in other administrations, they worked in the reagan administration, we
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had the same rules at every administration. whether it's classified or not, you don't take it out of there if you didn't bring it into the white house, you do not take it out, any documents. if it is classified, it has to be stored. in a sensitive carp compartmentalized facility. the pen biden center is not based this is a think tank set up by the university his president raised tens of millions of dollars from the chinese. she is now the ambassador of durney. the garage in your home is not you can store your chevrolet, your corvette in the garage. now he cannot keep classified documents on that garage, i don't know what is going on here , but this is a dumpster fire for sure.
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>> just to put it in some context there are apparently over 1 billion classified federal documents in circulation . 1 billion, that is more than three for every man, woman, and child in america. clearly we are over classifying everything great if you want to stage a political coup from within, classification laws are the laws she would get them on, aren't they? >> is, the classification is an awful lot of classified staff and lots of over classified stuff, that's for sure. but these documents may very well have been critical to our national security. we don't know what's in them. but we need to find out what wa going on here so maybe this was over classified, it's no biggie that is one possibility, the other is that these we're very important documents that were key to our national security. i am very concerned.
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all sorts of people in and out of that pen biden center they said they were in a locked closet, what kind of a lock was on that closet? i'm very concerned about that. >> since you served as an attorney and the white house, i somebody said to you, look, we have this information part of a criminal investigation, but we can't announce immediately, we're going to hold it until after an election cycle, would you think that was an ethical approach? >> i would not condone any the timing of the announcement base on election cycles where there is some regulations in the department of justice about not announcing certain investigations right before the election. whatever those are you follow them to that letter but the bottom line is you do not make your decisions when you have discretion you do not make your decisions with respect to official action to influence an
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election. that is violation of the hatch act and that can get you into serious trouble. >> or used to. richard painter, thank you so much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: it will be years before we really understand what's happened to this country over the past say six years if we really ever understand it, but we're getting a lot more information than we had say las week from the twitter files and in particular about the russia collusion hoax. how did that take place? the journalist to has been on that for six years has accessed that twitter files and he will tell us what he's found after the break. eric swalwell bounced off the ethics committee. he says it's unfair.
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♪ >> tucker: whatever you think of elon musk gummy have to be grateful for getting the facts out there which he has done since he took over twitterberry he was released a lot of the information that answers questions about what was really happening behind the news stories we've been watching ver today, one of the main reporter going to these files reported o a new batch that sheds light on
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the russian collusion hoax in 2018 under devon news is, that committee compared a confidential memo confirming that the department of justice had spied on the trim campaign which is completely illegal, over-the-top, without raising press is great so rather than addresses on several liberties, democrats dismissed devin definiteness as a tool of. they claimed that the twitter # calling for memos release was linked to russian influence operations. so if you wanted to see the facts about domestic spying, yo were working for putin, but tha was a lie, we know that for sure . newly revealed documents prove they knew it was false and kept saying we know this because of the reporting he is the author of her topia. thank you for coming uncrate am not sure if i summarize that fairly, but would we know now?
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>> i don't know i think we know a lot about how these russia stories came to be. people just lied and in this case, even when twitter had mor or less conclusive proof that there were no russians involved in the release, that memo #even when they pleaded with members of the senate not to go public because it would make them look quote foolish. they went ahead and did it anyway despite being informed o the truth that of course twitte new internally because they wer looking at the raw data this is i think a template of how these stories came to be. politicians in the media just simply overrode what the facts were and things being the way they were committed there was a real mania at the that time, this was the peak of the mc
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carthy hysteria about the subject. there was just no turning back. thinking five years later is, w are engaged in a hot or with russia. i wonder how much of this was t divert attention from things they didn't want exposed and ho much of it was an effort to lif americans into a frenzy about russia. >> i think at that time, it seemed much more about divertin attention from the new naz memo because there were two sets of big stories they came out at th time and one was that the story was being amplified by russian bots, and that story was repeated by virtually every major news organization in america and other countries as well like the cdc did that story . the other story was the nunez memo was not just fake, and not just completely devoid of any important revelations, but the
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grounds for him to potentially be removed from his position at the intel committee. intel.org had a committee on that bird we found out two year later that virtually everything and the nunez memo had been proved correct. i think that's what they were doing was just try to deflect from an uncomfortable truth by calling him up russian proxy. >> tucker: really quick since i know you're keeping score, ha any news organization apologize now in light of the truth comin out? >> not only have they not apologized, but are not one of the news organizations that i reached out to for comment abou this particular issue responded to me. which suggests to me that they know exactly what happened they know exactly how responsible they were. again, this isn't left or right issue, this is a fact issue tha
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they needed to be able to ask twitter what was going on. i don't think most of these new organizations did that and now they are reluctant to admit it. >> thank you for your reporting. we appreciate it. >> thank you for having me on, tucker. >> tucker: devon nunez ultimately left the house until committee. eric swalwell says he's being dejected from the committee out of pure vengeance, watch fracking the only person who supports this is my wife was like great, you're going to be home to change my diapers, i love it. the truth is, it is purely vengeance. i want to walk your viewers through this because this happened nearly ten years ago. the fbi told me someone who had been helping our campaign in a district with 35 percent asian americans may be working with
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the chinese government. i did what i hope everyone of m colleagues would do which was t help the fbi get this person ou of the country. its only now that a trump intel official had leaked my cooperation to suggest there wa some wrongdoing on my part. >> it is just political vengeance, but that's not true. what actually happened is important for last director of national intelligence went to capitol hill and briefed the intel committees about the inte thread. he recommended that a gang of eight that eric swalwell be removed from the house intel committee the most sensitive committee because he had been compromised by china. that is not an overstatement chinese spy helped get eric swalwell elected to the congress , a chinese by raised money for his campaign. a chinese camp attorneys by pla
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staffers in his office. but the main problem, the main problem with the intel communit had with eric swalwell, is that he had with a chinese five. we've made fun of him over the years for this, but it's real. swalwell has never denied it because he can't deny it and everybody who's looked into it knows that it's true. we're not here to if you are having with a chinese spy, you can't be on the house intel committee, it is that simple. maxwell seems to be enjoying prison, she is teaching etiquette classes to her fellow inmates. when are we going. >> that list of people who showed up and that jeffrey epstein. that would be nice to know. more on that in a minute. benefits... and retirement savings.
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>> every you pronounce the name we never figured it out, but th maxwell woman who worked for jeffrey epstein now serving 20 years for trafficking apparentl now that she's behind bars she' teaching her fellow inmates glass on respect, consideration and honesty. what's interesting is that the rest of us out here in the free world still don't know anything more about jeffrey epstein and stomach we haven't seen the videotape can we haven't seen the list, and we're not any closer to knowing the truth. white of the richest people in the world, bill gates for example spent so much time around jeffrey epstein? the last year, bill gates did i interview on pbs we hadn't seen until recently, but it is worth watching. to get what did you do when you found out about his background? >> well, i said i regretted having those dinners. there is absolutely nothing new on that. >> is there a lesson for you, for anyone else looking at this?
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>> well, he is dead, so in general you always have to be careful. >> is there lesson from this whole story? welcome he's dead. jesse kelly, the host of jesse kelly show is not dead, she is very much alive, he's dead, say bill gates, would you make of that? >> i make of it the same thing that everyone else does, wealth powerful men and the history of mankind have access to things, better steaks stakes, hotter women, faster cars and also access to people who can make other people disappear, today isn't any different than histor has always been. >> or right, and i think a lot of us grew up in the 80s, may be imagined that this was totally different from every other society and history, but maybe it's not. as a legal matter why don't we have the right to know the details of this case?
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>> we have a right, but what we don't have as a country that is interested to provide these things. imagine if we had a federal law enforcement arm that was investigating crimes against underage women instead of busting pastors for reading bible verses at abortion center for it instead we have bill gates out there running around scot-free who was so close to this and that the wife by his own admission lift him in part by this relationship it he selling athletes and giving their whole heart to their team and yet no one seems to be interested anymore in just how many trips he took to that island. gig is pretty unbelievable if you think about it people interview him all the time and he's always out there talking about harvey's ending malaria o something. why doesn't anybody say you wif you left you because of the tim you spent with jeffrey epstein? why is everyone afraid of bill gates, i don't understand. gig it's not that they're afrai to bill gates it's everybody wh
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interviews bill gates and peopl who were never come on your sho or my show, everybody that interviews bill gates is fine with young women being affect a long as the man doing that is pushing some forte of an viral communism on global level bird they wouldn't care if bill gate had molested 8 billion women as long as he's out there pushing the elimination of gas stoves, then he is a-ok by them. >> jesse kelly, always a bracin interview. love to see you very think you so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: he is now the white house spokesperson, and was supposed to defeat racism, what is weird and she has banned africa's most famous reporter from asking questions in the briefing room. we will get the take on that
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away at the age of 54, she was the only child of elvis and priscilla presley. disappeared from public. she was rushed to the hospital after suffering cardiac arrest. she passed away at hospital in los angeles. air travel came to a complete halt in the united states yesterday morning for the first time since 9/11. near pete buttigieg was asked why does this happening. he had no idea, he said so on camera bradys now zeroed in on one possible culprit he is blaming someone's fat fingers for a mistake in that routine entry into a database, so one wrong keystroke can stop air traffic in america? we have seen examples of like this before, rumble when that employee in hawaii sent out an
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alert about a nuclear attack fo it can there were a lot of hear pounding conversations after an emergency alert went out in hawaii warning of an incoming ballistic missile, no one had the answer is available for nearly 40 minutes the video shows how ferd terrifying it wa across the state and those 38 minutes students from the university of hawaii running fo shelter, many ended up huddling in a classroom. gig couple of obvious lessons, one, to dependent on technology doesn't always work into, if your system can be brought down because one person typed one wrong letter into a database. he joins us tonight for it what you make of this? >> tucker, thank you for having me. the system that failed and resulted in the fda grounding the fda fronting all those fights is 30 years old and
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incentive for an update for another six years. as trapped in airport yesterday for several hours and from the going to take longer to get bac to my family but when i was thinking about this clearly, i was filled with a warm fuzzy feeling because our transportations our is married to a man who believes that road our racist so all of this is actually progress except it's not, change is not the same thing as progress obviously. we are witnessing the third of u.s. infrastructure and may you pete is the ideal guide to oversee this decline. he has all of the right credentials under the rubric of liberalism. he has all of these importance, but ultimately meaningless credentials stapled to his goof four head. pete buttigieg does not ask questions when they want to and when they can't put airplane safely and this guy, he also ha
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all the right at hand, he is ready to say a whole lot of nothing. >> tucker: it's weird that people put up with a spirit it' you got all your freaking theories about changes or whatever, but you have to make sure the planes don't crash and they can take up in the first place. the power grid works, people should not put up with a dedric occasion and the basics are they ? >> at think because we've gotte used to this. it seems like inertia. it's not just happening on the level of government think back to the summer of st. george floyd citigroup heard one of th sleaziest organizations and the world rehabilitated the rebranded itself not by changin structurally like you said, you expect an organization like tha to change structurally, instead they just came out against racism and suddenly people stop demanding change and they settled for a city of rose it opposes racism and that's good
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enough for me. get that is so true that i am checking abbett. so good to see you tonight, thank you. >> think it. the white house press secretary doesn't just write that title exist to convey information but to withhold it and in this whit house that press secretary bans any reporter asking questions and that includes and especiall includes payment deeper he's th most famous and you would say finest reporter in all of africa , that means that does not want to talk to him at all she hasn't called on him and more than four months, out the white house says that he will not mee with simon at tp until which of course means never. he is with today news africa enjoins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. on what grounds will she just not meet with you? >> first of all, thank you for having me, tucker. this is the most watched show and i am glad to be here.
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you have the voice of africa in the usa. i love the u.s., i love freedom i love democracy and even if yo paid me $100 million to move to china, i would not move to chin i like to be in the u.s. becaus the ideal of the u.s. is the ideals that there are many things that i love and those ar the things that most africans also love freight i feel like she has no clue what is happening in africa. spreading disinformation and disinformation against the u.s. government that that competitio is good, but then, when competition comes with destroying democracy, and that becomes a problem and she did that is why she discriminates against me. she hasn't called me for the past four months so last week i tried to meet with her and she told me she would only meet wit me on 2024, it may be. >> i wonder if it's the case
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that she doesn't call onion because she doesn't want to hea about chinese influence in africa? >> is, i feel like she doesn't take serious questions, she wants to have questions that sh has received in advance. and staff question. many things that happen in africa, including immigration for instance, how does it make sense that africans who are her for instance, who came legally, a plié for asylum legally have to wait for six years for their cases to even be heard, and there are cases that are not hurt of the six months, but you see people just walking across the border and they have all th benefits, how is that fair to africans? >> it seems like a completely reasonable question, and you ha the authority to ask a.
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we are rooting for you in the white house briefing room, we hope they will change their views and stop what they're doing. in the meantime you always have a place here on the shewbread good to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: as we told you, lisa marie presley has just die at the age of 54. a tragedy for her family, but also feels like may be the end of something. more on that story after the break.
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>> lisa marie presley the only child of elvis and priscilla presley has passed away at the age of 54. she was dressed to a hospital earlier today after reportedly suffering cardiac arrest at hom and california. she was seen at two days ago attending the golden globes of the film elvis. she is survived by her as other priscilla confirming the news moments ago. lisa marie presley was one of the most famous people in the world as a young girl. famous in a way to american awa
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will be again. a much more united country then. don't know too much about her life after childhood but what w do now is suggests an ever present life. at one point she was married to michael jackson. >> she is gone 54 >> that separate us tonight we will be back tomorrow. we hope you have the best night with the ones you love. be back welcome to hannity tonight we begin with a sad fox news alert set news to report a tucker was a mentioning singer-songwriter lisa marie presley daughter of elvis pressley has passed away from cardiac arrest. she was only 54 years old. our prayers are with the entire presley family tonight. we'll continue to follow the story and we also have another alert tonight. we have this a fox news alert big news it from the chairman o the house oversight committee that would be james komar. john solomon will join us in a
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