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he makes it clear when hrte wanp to be left alone. he makes it obvious. co bundt ifit your cat has always n ,also known as osteoarthritis pain, he may be saying now in but >> it's a long lastingin, condition that makes it painful for your cat to move like they once did. they once did. >> climbing. climbing. red flags are everywhere, butp. cats are really good at hiding their pain. so you just need to know what to look for. visit cat red flags, .com to learn about the signs of pain and how your vet can help . >> good evening and welcome>> tc to the tucker carlsoken tonight. it's hard to remember now, butdw it wasn't that long ago that onl andrew cuomo was not only the governor of new york , but also a legitimate hero in the democratic party. >> do you remember that cuomo was the governor who legalized marijuana, who expanded medicare, who passed strict gun control, who destroyede destro a as a political force? he was the governor who , other more than any other person in
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this country, including tony fauci, effectivel ywns, m defended lockdown's masking ina vaccines. in fact, id n the fall of 2020, cuomo won an emmy award for hiso daily covid briefings. >> he was an actual celebrity. he seemed like a future president . and everybody said so. but within weeks of getting tha that emmy, it begat n to fallord apart. a number of women came forwardhe to claim that cuomo had once pres impolite things in their presence. >> by the standardence.s ofke ng andrew cuomo, as many scandals in office, it seemed like tht for reasonsratic they never explained,le democratic leaders, leaders oflr his parts ofy in washington tood this scandal very seriously. they described cuomo behavior as harassment, and they called for his resignation. by summer, it had worked. he was out of office and irreparably disgraced. awad the people who hand ous t emmysb even took back their awardede. and scrubbed andrew mo's nameaso from their website. >> andrew cuomo is too immoral i to share space with hollywood actors, and that's pretty immoral. is prettwhat exactly did andrewo do wrong? he outlived itd his usefulnesso.
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to the party. that's what he did. in he stayed too long. cuomo was in his 60s. was he was white. he was male.cord he was someone whose demographic profile represented the democratic party ofof the past, not of the future. he talke thed like a mafia h don negotiating garbage contracts. he was a little embarrassinge d because of that.ed hi thes own people iced him and they replaced him with someone who looked the part. non andr one cried when andrew o resigned. >> they just moved on .d on. the democratic party is no ptaro a sentimental. >> it's hard not to think of andrew cuomo when you see what is happening to joe biden right now. kamala harri.s is certainlygoodm thinking about it. harris was in a suspiciously good mood toda shey. t elec bu know this because she wastr talking about electric school buses. again, i love electric school buses. she raved. i just love them for so many reasons. maybe because i went to school on a school bus. raise your hand.a if you went to school on awent school bus to , harris was grinl the whole time. and why wouldn't shee be grinning? let'timey wouldn'ts see now. white guy who claims to be her
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boss is finally going down, downdown, down, down, down, dow it's a happy day at kamala harris. happy day house, but it's not a happy day at casa biden. >> in fact at , this is prettyri clearly the beginning of the end for joe biden. can'te can't prove that the future is unknowable, but holy smokes, it does not havedo' good and it doesn't look good in a very recognizable way. waysomewhere in his basement rc room, drinking a courvoisier om, heon ice, andrew cuomo is chuckling to himself. >> he's seen this movie before.. joe biden's own aides keepown ai finding stacks of felonies. he's left around the place, in his office, in his car . and instead of throwing this evidence in the fireplace, un under normal circumstances, they would, they're sending these documents on to the justice department. that's not a good sign.d meanwhile, biden's. attorney general, the most unscrupulous, unethical attorney general this country has ever hadal this has somehow decided that actually , in order to maintain his unsullied record ,lied rec nonpartisanshia he's going to have to pass these documents, these stacks workeloniements ths, onto an
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independent counsel, because that always works out well for a sitting president . and by the way, in this case,ses the independent counsel is a a republican . good luck, joe biden. happy 80th birthday. happ's merrick garland. on the evening of november 4th. >> 2020 two, the national archives office of inspectores o general contactofficr, a prosecr at the department of justice. it informed hi m that the whitees that house had notified the archivesa that documents bearing classifiedtion markings wereth identified at the office off the pen. bidethe n center on november 14h pursuant to section 610 to be of the special counsel regulations i assigned u.s. attorney lausch to conduct an initial investigation on december 20th. president biden's personal counsel inform mr. lausch thatna additional documents bearing classification marking s weren the ga identified in the garage of the president's private residence. in wilmington, delaware, this morning. president biden's personal his l calledcounsel called mr. a
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and stated that an additional document bearing classificatiom markings was identified at the president's personal residence inersonal wilmington, delaware, who they got joe biden his own people got th joe biden, but they don't want to wreck the party ince the process. are you following thisss? so the department of justice had knew on november 4th thates joe biden had committed crimes. november 4th was four dayss four before the pivotal midterm election. so naturally, the doj didn'tmidc issue a prestis release about i they didn't dispatch the fbi to raid biden's home in rehoboth. en route through dr. jills underwear drawer. no chance of that. biden may be a terrible president , but he's still a democrat. he's orange. >> so merrick garland, who is and we cannot emphasize this enough, a soulless hack who will do anything requi the democratic party requires of himre. merrick garland kept the news oh secret long enough to keep whs out ofcrater the blast zone. i heard everybody elsebody is trying to hurt one guy. it's joe biden.to so idat wasn't until todayy thd ween knew biden had been stashih
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state secrets in his corvette. here's fox'sis is peter doocy. >> they classified classified material next year. corvet. what were yosified mu thinking he was going to get a chancece p to speak on all this, god willing, soon. >> but as i said earlier thisd i week, people and by the way, t v my korvettes in a locked garage. okay, soetanked it's not like e sitting on the street. but anyway, a lot of . yes. >> as well as my corvette. bu well ast as i said earlier t week, people know i takeifie classified documents ofriousl classified material seriously. i also saiy. d are cooperatingly wit fully and completely with the justice department's revieh rtm >> as part of that process, my lawyers reviewed other places where documents in my office from my time as vice president were stored, and they finished the review last night . they discovered a small number of documents of classified markings in storage areas and file cabinets in my home
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and my and my my my personal. library. this was e in the case of the biden pen and this was done in the case of the biden pen center. ceswas imtment of justice wa immediatelmey as was done. the department of justice was immediately notified and the lawyers arranged forstic the department of justice to take possession of the document. n, so that kind of answers that question. if you're still wonderinstill we there is an organized effortwhio within the white house to hurt d puttbiden, all you need to know is this.him his staff keeps putting him out there in publiout there inc to h of course, he can't do. he can barely read a preparednoi statement. notice they did not do that during the last presidential campaign in 2020 becausethey they knew it wouldn't help i and they wanted the white house and helps even less. w. but they're doing it. why are they doing that now? well, here's a guess. e made right after the midterm elections in november, joe biden made clear he had nof plans to step aside and make way for kamala harris.
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or gavin newsom or michelle obama. i'm thinking of runnin g again, he said, and he seemed to meanou it. he shouldn't have said that next thing you know, he's got a special counsel crawling around his life armedoena p with subpoenowa power and a bigb staff and a big budget. ths of things work in washington. they'll tell you, oh, no, it's not. no, it's not.choice not unless you hav be no choice if you're the president, united states, a special counsel is the last thing you t want. >> whyhe last ? because you have no idea where that investigation will go. ask bill clinton. he's still mad about it. and that's why there was noe wa special counsel appointed one hundred . biden's laptop proved that the biden family was selling influence to the chinesewhen hew government. that's why no special counsel sugg interviewed tony belinski ,because that was all before joe biden suggested he might run again. and thwart the ambitions of the next generation of democratic candidates. so joe biden is in very serious trouble tonight, but so potentially is the university of pennsylvanihe univea, which d joe biden nine hundred thousand dollars for doing essentially
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we can't.g. why would penn do that? but we can't say for sure. f jo bubit we did notice that as soon as the university paid off, joe bide n, penn begandonors collecting tens of millions of dollars a year from donors in china. what was that? maybe the special counsel will get to the bottom of it.t. we sure hope so. meanwhile, everyone inon is washington pretending all this is normal, they know it's not nt normal, but they're too afraid to say otherwise, except for hank johnson. john hank john johnson is not ad hank johnson is too dumb to be. scared. hank johnson is the congressmanriedt from atlanta who once famouslyhe worried that the island of guam might, quote, capsize if too many people stood on one side of it. so hank johnson is a confirmed t wanius , but a set up when he sees one . >> watch this. i'm suspiciousis fred. of the ta it. i'm also aware orethe faf the ft things can be planted on people ,places and things can planted be planted. things things can be planted in
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places and then discovered conveniently. that may be what hasthat m occud here. >> i'm not ruling that out. so we laughed at hank johnson when he said guam might capsize. capse not laughingen h at him n. the classified documents that d joe biden, quote, storedocumen garage and left at the penin center have been floating around for a full six years since joe biden left the vice president's office. presidin january of 2017.r to s so it's fair to assume they've been moved around a lot, butghte they're suddenly surfacing now right after the midterm election. why is that? no one has even attempted aied o convincing explanation and said the media is pretending to argue that it's not a big deal in the first place. that joe biden stored classified documents near his corvette because he admitted doing it when he got caught. and if you admit you've committed a crime, it's nothich a crime watch. >> there is another key difference between the cases, though, and biden's case. his attorneys reported the discovery and cooperated by turning them over immediately. cooperat immediatethat was not the casef
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course, with trump. >> s o in the mar-a-lago case, that really does appear to be a much more complicated case. and of course, we're seeing a very big difference in whatenp the biden white house is doing aroundir us and what trump has done night and day. >> you have the inadvertant. an we don't even know if biden had anything to do with it. >>erppearee are important distinctions between this and the swirl of controversy around donald trump and the documents at mar-a-lago. >> what you see that documents case is a textbook example of the best possible way of handling the discovery of government documents afters af before leaving that should havte been returned before leaving office. what you is the exact opposite of donald trump's behavior. his people are so filthy. if their team invaded poland, they defend it. >> they'll say literally anything. this is the exact opposite of donald trump's behavior. is the ex trump's behavall rig, raat they're forgetting is that the trump raid took place ine in august not that long ago, and a,
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lo at people still rememberhis a the details from it. trump and his lawyers met with federal investigators and showed them the classified documents that have been stored in mar-a-lago. the fbi toldsified dtored at tri hey, put a locd k on the door of the storage room. so they di, so thed. volun then wheten trump's attorneys volunteered that they were more classified documents, mar-a-lago volunteered, including the famous cocktail napkin. yone k >>no the fbi showed up with gunj and everyone knows that, including everyoneusw on you juh in the clip. they are lying.at and that's a problem.prob lem because they're tryingre ths to obscure the saddest fact of modern life, which is there'sndr now an obvious double standard in american justice and that means we have no justice atthisc all.ou that's a tragedy for this country. it'll be a lonntryg time before. recover from it. joe biden is partly responsible. he helped introducn is partle ti corruption into our system. and one of those weird twists of fate that was probably inevitable, but still feels but e. greatly for joe biden is about to suffer greatly for it.a. matt whitaker, is the formernera acting attorney general of the united states . >> he joins us tonight uch explssesfor s.
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mr. ricker, thank you so much for coming on . so explain if you would, why the trump case and the biden case are really not as different as they're telling us on msnbc. >> well, they'retelling on thee hand , they aren't different because we're dealing word classified documentuss and we're dealing with the statute that applies to them t and their handling. but on the othero hand , we're dealing with a former president who had a lot of latitude while president to declassify those documents that were in his possessionify . bin and joe biden as vice president had no power to declassify those documents that were in his possession. i think it's also interesting fact in this case, tucker, that the upin documents that were in manila folder marked personal. f and so you open it up and all these marked classified documents are in a personal folder. you know i, thisn a this is nod for joe biden. >> however, i think ultimatelye ,you know, this is going to get down to where jim comey was at with hillary clinton. is he going to come down to a applying the standard ofve them. the statute to the facts as weha
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have them? there's nothing innd the statute about locked garages, certainly. and there's reallyt lo nothingrt about whether or not you disclosed it as soon as you found it. >> i mean,bi joe bidende had tht four to your point, over six years. >> right. so, i mean, whether or not youei think this is an organized effort from within the democratic party to prevent biden from running again,, i' i think it's really clear thats it is . why d as to whynfuseto we don't know the details. why haven'wht they toly d us why they were searching six years later for these documents? latethese do like, what is this and why won't they tell us ? >> well, there's a lot of facts we don't know. if you remember famously in mar-a-lago case, they spread out the documents on the carpet, took a pictur thd sent that to the media, made sure that everyone saw the evidence. in this case, we don't knowt of much about the contents of the documents. we don't know much about why we were told. that is because he was moving paten out of the pent n offices and hs lawyers were going through the documents. arage?
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then why go through the garage? you know whything ?th and really, the other thing is h is very concerned about this case. >> waited four weeks to appoint a special counsel when he knew on december 20th that heha had a major problem and they were hoping that this never sawt the light of day. and that's really a sad factt wt about this whole case, is they didn't want this to the american people. le to eveneven know this had ha. yeah. and that is obviously the definition of corruption. we have a right to know.f former acting attorney general united states matt whitaker, thancorruptik you so much. >> thanks, tucker. great seeing you so, richard ase painter served as chief white house ethics lawyer in the second bush administration. in 2018,e he ran for senate in minnesota. in ias he did by this time, he was an independent or a democrat. atte ran this ad, which got our attention, and we asked him about it on the show. itwatch some people say a dumpster fire and do nothing but watch the spectacle. some are too scared to facetheyt the danger or they think ihithee will benefit them if they justep let keep on burning. others shrug and say, oh, alldu
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this talk of a dumpster fire , i it's just fake. thost'e. came >> if you came to washington wad served in the congress and you were walking down a street on capitol hill capiw a dumpster on fire ,how would you respond to it? >> well, i think i call the fire department on that one . richard painter, not a fireman, but a law professor at the university of minnesota. as we said, the chief white house ethics lawyer, we thoughty we would speak to him again about a new dumpster fire . thank you so much for coming on tonight. so you were very tough in your criticism of the last administration. what's your assessment of whatai >> te learning about joe biden ? >> well, a dumps this is a dumpr i fire for sure. i gave the lectures in the bush white house on how to handle how classified information with thec director of the national archives. and hii talk to people who workd in other administrations, my friend craig keshishiand in,
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who worked in the reagan administration. we've had the same rules in every administration. first, whether it's classified t or not, you do not take it out of there. if you did not bring it into the white house, you do not take it out any documents. second, if it's classified, it has to be stored insitive a sensitive, compartmentalized information. mpartmenfacility. a skiff. well, the pen barden's is notk a skiff. this is a think tank set up his by the university whose president raised tens of millions of dollar sh from the chinese. she's now the ambassador to germany, conveniently forgot about the chinese money in her confirmation hearing. the garage in your home is not a skiff. you can store your chevrolet, your corvette in the garage, not classified information. so even as president of the united states now, he now he cannot keep classifie cannot keep classified documents in that garage. i have no idea what's goingthis on here.
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but this is a dumpster fire for sure. soe. there are just to put it in some context, there are apparently over a bill in classified federal documents in circulation, a bill. so that's more than three for every man, woman and child in america. clearly,, over classifying. everything. i'm not defending biden, but cleaing g if you wanted to take somebody out, if yount want to stage a political coup,r from within classification laws or the laws that youe wouldhem? get them on , aren't they ? >> well, yes, a classic nation is .awful lo >> there's an awful lot oft classified stuff, an awful lotof of ove cr overclassified stuff,, that's for sure. but these documents may very well have been very critical to our national security. of course,l to we don't know whs in them. >> that's the whole point of classification. the justice department does. but we need to find out whatwa was going on here. so maybe thi s wass overclassified and it's no biggie. that's one possibility. biggithe other is that these we very important documents that were important to our national security. and once again, i'm veryl concerned. they had all sorts of peopleallo
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coming in and out of that penn biden center and they saide they were in a locked closet. i mean, what kind of a lock wasf on that closet? lock waand once again, it's not a skiff. so i'm very concerned about this. >> sso let me ask you, first of all, the investigation since ser you served as an attorney in the white house, an ethics lawyer, if somebody said to you, look, we have thisa information as part of a criminal investigation, but crimon, but announce itannounce immediately, as we typically do, we're going to hol, d it until after an election cycle. you would you think that was anl ethical approach? i would not condone any. >> the timing of announcements based on election cycles. there are some regulations. the department of justice not announcing certain investigations right before an election. whatever those regulationsng ce are,w you follow them to the letter. but the bottom line is you do not make your decisions when w you have discretion. have you do not make your deciss with respect to official action. pectto influence an election ths
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a violation of the hatch act. and that can get you in verytro. serious trouble. yeah, we're used to . richard painter, good to seeo you. thank you so much. than k. >> tuc >> so it's going to be years ovfore we really understand what's happened in this countryi over the past six , six years. if we ever really understand it, if it's ever fully exposed. bubut we'rt e getting a lot more information than we had, say, last week from the twittern files and in particular about the russia collusion hoax. how that take place. matt taibbi, the journalist who has been on that story fortt six years, has accesser fil the twitter files and will tell us what he's finding after the break. atfounplus, eric swalwell bouncf the intel committee. he says it's unfair, but there's a reason we happen to know what it is and we'll tell you just ahead. i don't own a single stock or bond. >> i know i'm mr. armstrong.
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i know i'm called middle class joe lunchpail, joe middle class joe , the truth of these lifestyle is the opposite . the biden family amassed a fortune, as in comedy, with corruption. >> timing is everything. there's multitudes of evidence of criminal behavior by hunter . any time hunter had a business deal to do, joe , was the fbi, intelligence agencies and the american news. they simply decided we don't want the american people to know about. i have not taken a penny from any foreign source. >> the biden's got some thirty $1 billion from chinese businessmen. hunter biden and joe biden had defrauded me. cfc was dismantled. the biden family made millions within hours of our story going lodge with a on a staff. you have to fight the cancer of corruption. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm excited to announce
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is always go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. whatever you have. elon musk, you got to be grateful for getting facts out there, which he has done since he took over twitter. he's released a lot of tlot of t information and that answershapn questions about what was really happening behind the newsvery stories we've been watching for the past five or six years. so today, matt , taibbi of repoe substory, who's been one of the main reporters going through these file ts, reportedg
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on a new batch that shed light on the russia collusion hoax in 2018 under devin nunes, who wast then running the house intel committee. >> that committee compared to prepared a confidential memo confirmingo confir that the dept of justice had spiedhe on the trump campaign, which is completely illegal over the top without recent precedent. >> so rather than address this as an attack on courseisse the liberties, democrats in the house dismiss devin nunes as a tool of putin.a tool adam schiff and dianne feinstein claimed that a twitter hashtag calling for the memos release was, quote, linked to russian influence operations. okay, so if yo u wanted to see spyin the facts about domestic spying, you were working forg, t putin, but that was a lie. we now know for sure newly docun revealed documents prove thatng twitter and these democrats knew it was false and kept saying, we knokn reportinw thisf matt taibbi reporting. >> he's the author of griftopiar and he joins us now. matt , thank you so much fornotu coming on . so i'm not surf e if i summarizo that fairly, but i'lw l hand it
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to you. >> what do we know now? well, i think we know a lot about how a lot of these stories came to be. people just lied in this case, even when twitter had more or less conclusive proof that there were no russians involved in the release. >> the memo hashta memo g, evenn they informed media and elected officials, 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,an despite being informed of the truth that, of course,tter twitter knew internally becauset they were looking at the raw data. storo this i is , i think, a template of how these stories came and came to be. you know, the politicians in the media just simply overrode what the facts were and things being the way they were. the there was the real mania at the time.
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this was the peak of the sort of mccarthy hysteria about this subject. carthythere was just no turning. back . >> s o five years later, we're now engaged in a hot war with russia, which we are. and there are americans fighting a war in ukraine against russia. >> so i wonder how much of this divedesigned to divert attention from things they didn't want exposed and how much of it was angs effort exposed o to whip americo a frenzy about russia? russia. i think at the time it seemed much more about diverting attention from a newnes memo because remember, there were two sets of big stories that het the time. one was that the story was being amplified by russian bots. and that story, by thed waythad repeated by virtually every major news organization in america. and in some other countries, too, like the cbc did. that story. but the other story was that the nunez's memo was not just j fake and not just completely devoid of any important revelations, but groundsy for
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him to potentially be removed from his position. e inte the intel committee moveon dog had a petition about it. that b of course, we found out two y years later through the inspector general's report e that virtually everything in this memo had been proved correct. so i think that's what they were doing. they were just tryinjustg tryo to deflect from anan uncomfortable truth by calling him a russian proxy. >> really quick, since i know that you're keeping score, has any news organization thatizati printed false allegations, then apologized? now, in light of the truth now in coming out l, not only have onl they not apologized, but not one of the news organizations that i reached outi to for comment about this particular issue responded to me. so that which suggests to me that they know exactly what happened. whathey know exactly how irresponsible they were. >> again, this wasn't a left or
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right issue. this is just simply a fact issue. is a fac ththey needed to be able to askg twitter what was going on . and i don't think most of these news organizations did that. and now they're reluctant to admit it. >> yeah, and they're attacking weu. >> matt taibbi, thank you for your reporting and for telling us about it. appreciate it. >> thank you for h thanks for having meaving me on, tucker. >> so, devin, nuñez ultimately left the house intel committee. in fact, he left the house of representatives. >> eric swalwell of california went on the intel committee and now he's getting booted off the intel committee. he's very mad about it. he went on television yesterday to claim he's being ejected from this committee out of,m th quote, pure vengeance. watch.y chris , the only personhis is who supports us is my wife,homet who is like, great, you'reo going to be home to change more diapers. i love it. but the truth is , chris , it's purely vengeance. veand i just want to walkugh th our viewers through this, because this happened nearlyistm 10 years ago. the fbi told me that someone who had been helping our c our campaign in a district with5 with thirty five percent asian americanamericans may be workin.
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with the chinese government. i did whatd i hopwhe every onef my colleagues would do, which t was to help the fbi get thishe person out of the country. it's only now that a trumpt intel official had leakedn to my cooperation to suggest that there was some wrongdoin g on my part. >> yeah, it's just political vengeance.. >> it is just political vengeanc says eric swo. but that'st tr notue true and actually did some reporting on this because what actually happened is important . so the las acty t director of national intelligence went to capitol hill and briefed the intel committees to nd briet foreign espionage threats. >> and at the time he recommended to the so-called eigh of eight that eric swalwell, the man he just saw, be removed from the house intel committee, the most sensitive committee in the house of representatives. wh y? hina because he'd been compromised by china. and that's not an overstatement..that is not an o ch a chinese spy helped get eric swalwell elected to theinese congress. a chinese spy raised money fora eric swalwell campaign, a chinese spy campaign for eric swalwell, a chinese spy
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placed staffers ins of eric swallow's office. >> but the main problem in the main problem that the intel community had with eric communi swalwell is that he had with a chinese spot. now, we've made fun of him over the years for this, but it's real and swalwell has neveren denied it because he can't deny it. and everyone looked into it knows that it's true. so we're not here to cast aspersions on eric swallow's personal life. but if you're having withy, you a chinese spy, sorry, you can'ts be on the house intel committee. >> it's that simple. julian maxwell seems to be enjoying prison. in fact, she's teaching etiquette classes to her felloew inmates. her okay, that's pretty amusing,inma but when are wtee going to get the list of people who showed up at jeffrey epstein'sein. thland? that would be nice to know.at w. more o we're still waiting more on we're still waiting more on that next. there are some things that go better together. go better together. hey,
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we never figure it out anyway. the maxwell woman who worked for jeffrey epstein is now serving 20 years for sex trafficking. apparently now that she's behind bars, she's teaching her fellow inmates a class on respect, consideration and honesty. so she's making good use of her time. >> but what's interesting is that the rest of us out here in the free world still don't know anything more about jeffrey epstein's clients. we haven't seen the videotape. >> we haven't seen the list, and we're not any closer to learning the truth. why, for example, do the richest people in the world, bill gates for example, spend so much time around? jeffrey epstein? well, last year, bill gates did an interview on pbs we hadn't seen until recently that is worth watching. >> watch this. what did you do when you found out about his background? >> well, you know, i said i regretted having those dinners and there's nothing absolutely nothing new on that. >> is there a lesson for you, for anyone else looking, looking this?
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>> well, he's dead. so in general, you always have to be careful. is there a lesson, bill ? gates, from this whole story? well, he's dead. >> jesse kelly is the host the jesse kelly show. he's not dead very much. joining us tonight. he's dead, says bill gates. what do you make of that? i think i may give it the same thing everyone else does, tucker. wealthy, powerful men in the history of mankind have access to things. they have access to better stakes and hotter women. faster cars. they also have access to people who can make other people disappear if they're going to make problems for you. today is not different than. and then history has always been. >> that's right. no, and you're absolutely right. and i think a lot of us who grew up in the eighties maybe imagined that this was totally different from every other society in history, but maybe it's not. but as a legal matter, like why don't we have a right to know the details of this case? well, we have a right, tucker.
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>> what we don't have is a country that is interested in providing these things. i mean, for instance, imagine if we had a federal law enforcement arm that was actually investigating sex crimes against underage women. instead busting pastors for reading bible verses at abortion centers. we don't have that. instead, we have bill gates out there running around scot free who was so close to this man that his wife, by your own admission, left him in part because of his relationship with them. bill gates, who's out there selling athletes on giving their whole heart to their team, which they seem to be doing a lot lately, and yet no one seems to be interested anymore. and just how many trips he took to that island? >> well, it's pretty unbelievable. if you think about i mean, people interview bill gates all the time. he's always out there talking about ways ending malaria or something. why doesn't anyone just say what did your wife left you? because of the time you spent with jeffrey epstein? why is everyone afraid of bill gates? >> i don't understand. >> it's not that they're afraid of bill gates, tucker. it's that everybody who interviews bill gates,
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since he will never come on your show, will never come on my show. everyone who interviews bill gates is perfectly, perfectly fine with young women being trafficked as long as the guy who's doing the trafficking is pushing some form of enviro communism on a on a global level, they wouldn't care if bill gates had aborted and or molested eight billion women. that wouldn't matter at all as long as he's out there pushing the elimination of stoves and everyone drink and water, then he's say, okay, buy them jesse kelly. oh, it's embracing of you love to see tonight. thank you so much for that. the the good really. >> so karine jean-pierre around here is now the white house spokesperson and her appointment was supposed to defeat racism. >> what's weird is she has banned africa's finest and most famous reporter, simon atiba, from asking questions in the briefing room. what is that exactly? so i'm going to joins us next to explain his view on it. we'll be right back .
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has passed away at the age oflyi fifty four . she was the only child of elvils and priscilla presley enormouslyley. famous in her yop life, disappeared from public afte pretty much over the last few years.g cardia today, she wasc rusheard to tht hospital after suffering cardiac arrest. her home in calabasas, california. she passed away in a hospital in los angeles. >> rest in peace. air travel, you may have noticed, came to a completey mon halt in the unitedintime states yesterday morning for the first time since 9/11. smayor. but a judge runs the transportation department was asked, why is this happening? no one can fly an airplane in the united states of america. s and he had no idea.so he said so on camera. one po he is now zeroed in on onee' possible culprit. but a judge is blaming somebody fat fingers for a mistake and a, quote, routine entry so into a database. so one wrong keystroke can no more air travel in america. it seems like an overstatement, but we've seen examples like this before. remember where that employee in
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hawaii sent out an alertwhen thu a nuclear attack? >> there were a loa nut ofcleard pounding conversations between loved ones after an emergency alert went out in hawaii warning of an incoming ballistic missile. bug t no one had the answers available for nearly 40 minutes . the video shows just how terrifying it was acrossho the statsee. sity o inf those 30 minutes, students from the university of hawaii at manoa running for shelter. many ended up huddling in a classroom. a couple of obvious lessonss here. one coulond be we're too dependent on technology that doesn't always work. and too, it if f your system can be brought down because o one person typed one wrong letter intne o a datao a databae it's a pretty fragile system. we don't know. pedro gonzales is the associateo editor of chronicle's magazine. >> he joins us tonight. pedro, what do you make of this? >> well, tucker, thanks for t having me. havinwell, the system that faid and resulted in the fda the fda fronti faa grounding all those flights is actually i
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30 years old. incentive ot due for an update for another six years. an uand i was actually trapped t an airport yesterday forai several hours and ultimatelyrpo it's probably going to take me longer to get back to my family. but whento my family but i was l this, clearly, i was filled wit with a warm and fuzzy feelingr m because our transportation czar is married to a man and believesar roads are racisf so all of this is actually progress, except it's notame change is not the same thing as progress. thing as we're witnessing the third world vacation of u.s. infrastructure.d of and mayor is actually the ideal may guy to oversee this declinel he has all of the righte ri credentials under the rubric of liberalism. i think that's important. people say he's not qualified. he actually is. he has all of these important but ultimately meaningless credentials stapled to his goofy forehead. and he caned claimentials stapla secret victim group. but a judge does not ask questions when the government wants to ban your gas stove to fight climatequesti change and when it can't put airplanes safely in the sky, he also has
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all the right bromides at hand in the words he's ready to say a whole lot of nothing. >> it's just weird that people s put up this.pi yo you'vu esrit one thing got all, like, freaky theories about changes or whatever , but ultimately, you kind oftheyc have to make sure the planes don't crash, that they can take. off in the first place. thr grid works. works people should not put up with ah degradation in a the basics. >> why are they ? i think because we've gotten used to this, it seems like inertia and it's not just happening on the level of government. i mean, remember, think back to the summer othink backft george floyd, citigroup, one of the sleaziest organizations, one of the sleaziest financial institutions in this in the world. >> rehabilitate itself.rebran it rebranded itself not not by changing structurally, like a you said, you would expect an organization like that to change structurally. instead, citi just came out against racism and then suddenly people start demandinge change and they settled for well, city opposes racisd m and that's good enough for me.
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>> it's so true that i i'm chuckling at it. you're absolutely right. pedro gonzales', great to see you tonight. thood tothank you. >> thank you. so the white house press gallery doesn't, despite the title, exist to convey information, but to withhold it.it and and in this white house, the press secretary bans anys reporter who has realrter questions, and that includes ask and especially includes a man called simon atiba.r he's so i'm going to teeb the is the most famous and we would sayafra finest reporter in all africa. >> and that means that karine jean-pierre does not want to talk to him at all. she hasn't calle't called d himh more than four months. now, the white house says the karine jean-pierre will not meet with simon atiba until of next year, which, of course, means never someone who is with today's news africa, who joins us tonight. simon, thank you so much for coming on . so on .ust what grounds will she just not meet with you? havit of all, thank you for having me talk. of course, your show, it's the most watched show, and i'meo always glad to be here.am gla d you know, has the voice ofu he
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africa in the u.s.. u.s i love the u.s.. lov i always love freedom. i love democracy. and even if you paid me a hundred million dollars to move to china, we now move ca to china. i would like to be i n the u.s. because the ideals of the u.s.ha is the ideals that those arei le the things that i love and those are the things that most african also love.e frei i feel likghe karine jean-pierre she has no clue whate clu is happening in africa.a. she doesn't understand that china is expanding and also spreading disinformation and misinformation against the u.s. that they are competing against the u.s. compi competition is gooon d, but then when competition comes, we destro when y in democracy and t becomes a problem. and she doesn't knowcome that.a that's why she discriminated against me. she's not called on meha forsn' past four months so last the past four months. and so last week i tried to meet with her. she told me she will not meet with me until 2024, maybe i wonder if it's the case that
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she doesn't call on you because she doesn't want to hear about chinese influence in africa. >> yes, i feel like she doesn't take serious questions. she wants to havke seriouse ques that she she's received in advance. she doesn't want i ask tough questions. tough question. i asked about, you know, manyin things that happened in africa, including immigration, for instance. afimmihow does it make sense tht africans who are here, for instance, who came legally apply for asylum legally, have cases to to wait for six years for their cases to even be heard? in india, cases are now heard after six , but they see people crossing those working acrossro the borderss and then they have all the benefit the next day.w t how is thahat fair to africans?a well, that seems likes like a completely reasonable question and you haveth the authority to ask it.or
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whitg to tity v. we are rooting for you in the white house briefing room. we hope they'll change their mindwills and stop what they're doing. but in the meantime, you alwaysm have a place here on the show.ea thank yontime you shewbreau. good to see you. thank you for having me.or havin as we told you at the outset of the segment, lisa marie presley has just died at the age of fifty four . obviously a tragedy for hera tr family, but alsoagt feels likeg maybe the end of something. we've got more on that story after the break. wouldn't it pay only 40 dollars per month to watch fox news and more? over a million people already do. what's being tv get the best in breaking news and analysis? whistling there's no installation required and no long term contracts. keep fox news and your other favorites and save hundreds us today at slint .com, fox news . well, now what did you find
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famous in a waagy that noa much american will ever be again, because it was a much muc more united country then. we don't knoouw too much about her life. aftefe ar childhood because shes lived it privately. but what we do know suggests a pretty effervescent life.n. >> at one point, she was>> she i married to michael jackson's she is gone tonight. lisa marie presley, four year. >> that's it for us tonight. we'll be back tomorrow. hope that you have the best night with the ones you love. ti >> and welcome to hannity.we and tonight, we begin with a sad fox news alert. sad news to report as tucker was just mentioning, singer songwriter lisa marie presley, daughter of elvis presley, has. passed away from cardiac arrest. she wa 5s only fifty four years old. >> our prayers are with they fai entire presleyly family tonight we'll continue to follow this story. and we also haveo have another s right now. a >> we have thi foxs fox is big s from the chairman of the house b oversight committee. that would be james comey, accordinto

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