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that means they're off limits to you and all other ordinary american citizens who don'tericn work for the government. you're not allowed to sewhe thet despite the fact they belong to you. now, no matter what, you may have heard the point of the system is not to protect the country from foreign adversaries under the administration. we don't even bother to do that anymore. now, the point the system is to take power from the voters and the officials they elect and hand that power to the permanent bureaucracy in washington.lect and hand that it's infuriating and over time it is dangerous. >>us. but for once, we can repot some meaningful pushback against this regime of secrecy and deceit. >> kevin mccarthy of californii tha decei became speaker of the housee last week, last friday, and in . one of his first big policy changes, he is pledging to let americans see, quote, all that l happened at the u.s. capitol on january six . 2020 one . and that means finally 14,00 releasing the roughly fourteen thousand hourshour of surveillae footage from that day that frn. tonight remain hidde >> watch this.
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yeah, i think the public should see what happened on that. i've watched what nancy pelosidt did, where she politicized it,ti where for the first time instor the historasy as a speaker, not allowing the minority to appoint to a committet eto pc to pick and choose. we watched the politicization ofk this. i think the american publichat a should actually see all what happened instead of a reportpp. it's written for a politicalca basis. and i think the answerl we're looking through that i wantyes, to be very thoughtful about it. >> but yes, i'm engaged to d ioo that. thawell, yeah, after two full years, after a highly publicized, highly politicizedd congressional committee, after endless grandstanding in the media, after unprecedentedee political crackdowns, after nearly 1000 arrests, after all of that, americans, yes, they do have a right to know jaa what actually happened on january 6th. that's what kevin mccarthy said. who that's what kevin mccarthy said.herw weo could argue otherwisise?e? >> what's the counterargument? well, there is onemocrats and democrats have been makingem
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it in court.ha >> and that's why the footaget from that day is still hiddedan here's an actual quote from an actual brief filed in an actual federal court by an actual lefta wing us attorney called channing phillips, quote, national security interests could be harmed by thed disclosure of the sealed cctv videos from the capitol once the capabilities of the u.s. capitol interior surveillance camera, including its position and whether it pans, tilts or zooms, is disclosed to the public via the release of a single video from that camera. >> the cat is out of the bag. so that's it right there. you can't know whether the capital's surveillance cameras pa then, tilt or zoom.ee and if you do know, america is in peril, it's completely absurd. n every human movement inn th the united states capitol is recorded by camerasunited s.d and you already knew that because the same is true in virtually every public building.y cameras. in the western hemisphere.public
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that is not a secret.ilding and of course, it'.s not you the secret the democrats fear yw you might learn if you saw the tape there. probably a lot more concerned about whether you'll discover how many law enforcement agent s actively helped january six protesters enter the building that day. some of them definitely did. we know that for a fact because we have the tape.otesto >>rs watch. e police are squabbling with protesters up. there we go . and they justched breach the capitol again. >> so you saw the barricades come down in front o f barri the capitol in some cases, wastm not actually the police who took them down. we still don't kno 'tw knoe the identity of the peopleid who did. why don't we? did well, julie, keli's just reported on a remarkable moment in the ongoing trial of a man called richard barnett. barnett is the man photographedt with his feet, famously a nancei pelosi's desk's on january 6th.o under cross-examination,n janu barnett's defense lawyer this week, a us capitol police commander called kanishka.
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mendoza admitted that unidentified but apparently a highly trained agent provocateurs were leading the crowd that day. >> here's the exchange. the defense attorney asks, quote, would it be fair to sayhe that at leasxchat some of the leading edges of that crowd, they contained bad people, provocateurs? >> that fair mendoza's response, quote, it's fair. mendoza went on to confirm these provocateurs were, quote, highly trained, violent people who worked together and coordinated together. >> well, that's a remarkable admission. buat's a remt who were these per oath? the director of the fbi has refused to deny that theseectort provocateurs were working with federal law enforcement. indeed, christopher wray of the fbi has refused to confirm or denworky that fbi agents dred as trump supporters and breached the capitol. >> watch this. did you have confidential human sources dressed as trump's supporters inside the capitol on january six prior to the
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doors being open again? >> i had to be very careful. should be a no. ou >> can you not tell the american people? no, we did not haves dres confidential human sources dressed as trump supporters positionse inside the capital . >> gentleman's time has. you should not read anything into my decision not to share information. vectra confidential. >> uma's time has expired. itll, that's just completely outrageous. first, it seems very obvious's o us thethe fbi did have confidene sources dressed as trump supporters inside the capitol. but the fact is , we have, as americans have an absolute right to know how many fbi agents or informants january participated in the january six riots. why can't we kno riots?w? there's no good reason fbi director christopher wray wants to keep the surveillanceto footage hidden so we can't knowi .s no again, the real secret hereth is not whether the cameras inapl the capital pan, tilt or zoom. >> it', s ridiculous.zoom the real secret is what really happened there.
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for years, the department of justice hasths fought the release of this footage. buget still some of that footag has emerged. take a look at this tape. e. it was obtained by buzzfeed. ol it was released only aftera a federal judge rejectedfe the doj claim that this particular footage needed to stay secret on , quote,ed t national security grounds, national security grounds, the footage covers a 15 minuteed period on january 6th. on from two twenty five p.m. to two forty p.m. eastern time . now, that's right in the middle of the so-called insurrection for context to twenty six pm eae is around when mike pence, then the vice president , was evacuated from the capitol these are images from a surveillance camera at the senate wing of the complex . capitol and they show people calmly walking around taking pictures, not much of a riot the doj is >> now, that's relevant because the doj is charging some of the peopleg so who enter the the capitol around this time, probably including some of the people in those frames with endangering the safety of mike pence. y ofthey're saying the capitol
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itself was a restricted area s because mike pence was presentah . >> butstricted i bt does not ap. that footage that it's true. i' where exactly was mike pence at. the time? people are doing jail time as a result. of assumptions about that question, but the rest of us can verify it becausean't the surveillance footage is still classified for clasonal verif security reasons. >> we should see it that footage might also show when exactly capitol police officers begin cpr on rosann boylen, one trump supporter who died that day. >> and that would be importantba to know as well for her family and for the rest of. we might also learn about why one capitol hill police officer on january 6th, the man called kalay johnson, was wearing maga hat as he seemed to coordinaten with some of the protesters. maa that footage was shot a by journalist ford fisher. you're seeing an image of it on your screen right now. and maybe we'll learn more about the chewbacca the gu the guy in the viking hat, his activities during january six .
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he's the man now serving almost. four years behind bars. for declining a police 4 officer's half hearted request that he take the party behind bars for declining a police and came back to see you guys. y you guys pages. >> look at this guy's gots. covered in blood . god bless you. yes. you kids are getting medical attention. i'm good. i can go right on . i got shot in the face with ie o got shot in the face with some kind of plastic bullet . any chance i need this anyway? wait, wait, wait. i'm making sure that this is back in the place, okay? i just want to let you guys know this is like the safest. more than half of all murders in the united states are nott sv solved at this point because law enforcement, including federal law, enforcement, can'tlv get its act together sufficient to solve those murders, murders . and that guy has had his life destroyed and is spending forty one months in prison. wh
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y did he do something we're not aware of the surveillance footage would show us and. answer that question.pi but big picturcture:e, if you dt want another january 6th, if you want to avoid another riot likeri that, you'd want as much of the footage to come outment s as possible. instead,ee our government has been using the information blackout it claims is necessary for national security in order to do what they usually do under the cover of classification. >> and that's lie to us. joe biden just claimed win on camera that right wing insurrections racists killed a capitol police officer, col. william evans. william evans, of course, wa csp murdered at a checkpoint by a c supporter of the nation of suppt islam three months afters af january six . while they're still cordoning off the capital because threats these by the sickcapito insurrectionist continue to be propagated on the internet. again, all of america saw whatmw
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happened. what officer evans was killedicr defending the checkpoint. it had to go through to get up to the capitol because of these god awful sick threats. >> evil thrives in secrecy that used to be obvious to all americans. to have a right to know. and moreover, transparencyrigh is the only solution. and it lookst to like we're goil to get some . and that's thanks to thet so new speaker, kevin mccarthy,l gr and to the small groupou of republicans who pushed him in that direction. >> melquiades of florida is onea of them. now, congressman, thank you so much for coming on . how gratifying is it to youdidn't didn't want kevin mccarthy to be speaker? kevisps doing ny times. he became speakesomethr and now he's doing something that you've been calling for. how gratifying is this ? >> bravo, speaker mccarthy? m this was not an agreement that we had at the beginning of last week.be but as the week progressed, speaker mccarthyginning of t w t credit, understood this wast important to a great many of
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us .us and when we get this fourteen thousand hours out, we're going to be able to see the extent to which the federal agents and assets that were present that day may or may not have increased the level of criminal acuity. we're going to be able to see their coordination with one another. and we're also goingl to be abs to see if there's exculpatory evidence that would show that people never intendedh they to violate a law, even thoug mh they might have been technically out of complianceit with whatever the standard was at that time.the based on the vice-president's based on the vice president'sabn movements that they probably weren't aware of anyway. otit is interesting, though, th. at every time from the jfko janr files to 9/11 to now january 6th, it's our own government. it's our own department of department o seems to stand in the way of transparency. the speaker of the house is now fulfilling the commitment he made to us, and he deservesl of a great deal of credit for it. e >> aymen, i feel the same way. and i had similar views aboutd i mccarthy to the ones you had. bulat i'm so thankful for this. really quickly, we want to be fair. you serv congress.e in congress.
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can you think of any legitimate reason, real reasoofn tied to actual national security concerns to keep this footage secret? hino, i mean, we already know from whistleblower interviews that there were federal agents and assets that were on the grounds that day. and i think what they really want to do is protect those people. they don't wans tot the answers to the questions about coordination, exculpation, t criminal acuity. and i thintok that is whatt of they are trying to preserve. usuall is stay when the department of justice is standing in the way of disclosure, it is becaused no they are trying to protect against embarrassment, not protect our safety. ou it's self-protection. yeah, protecting the nation. >> mac, it's great to see you tonight. thank you so much for this. honor. >> so joe biden staff discovered and joe biden admitted that he'd been storing classified documents in several in seveoccasions, his office, s garage near his corvette, something called a pin biden center.
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white house physician just announced that as a result, a routine colonoscopy, they found more documents. just kidding. possible, if you have to kind of wonder and we're waiting,nd by the way, fo morr classified n we found at the swimming pool made famous by corn pop. >> but it's just a matter ofj time before that happens. what's weird is that the dojf j has not raided any of joe biden's properties, even though we've been told for manyw months now that these are very serious crimes. >> a civilia beenn employee ofs the department of defense went to prison last year for taking a couple of classified documents to a hotel room. >> so you can see what happens to civilians or normal people in classified documents are, quote, mishal fok. r hote old buck buck sexton spentroom a lot of time around classifiedt documents. >> he once was a cia officer. he's now the host.fied thank evidently clay travis thd buck sexton show. >> he joins us tonight.anks for buck, thanks a lot.onhe worldfor coming on . >> so, i mean, this wased the world that you lived in the worked in assess the dogs response to what biden did.
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>> well, if you were a normal person, what you were getting at before, who happene word to k in the national security apparatus, you lived id nt constant fear of even small the smallest infraction ofes. classified protocols. i saw adults break dowsaw n inan tears because they thought they may have misplaced misplaced somethinide what was overall a classified facility. and certainly your career and perhapr anr s even your frem could be taken from you with even the most misused. i mean, even the smallest infraction. but as we know, a true tyranny isn't a strict enforcement of all laws. it is the disparate enforcement. of laws.as so that's been the case for the powerful and the everyday folks in national security all along. but now you have to add to that. the democrat layer and what we see here with joe biden, which is obviously a sense, the fact that he brought up that hisd th corvette was in the garage he and it's locked. tucker, if i had said that to security personnel at the cia, don't worry about it,
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bro. i've got all and the docs at hoo locked up in a safe or whatever in my own privateadge. residence. they would have taken my badge, told me my clearances weretold mrevoked and i would probably a be awaiting federal charges. joe biden thinks like no big deal . man, i got a lotn. of money frof the penn biden center. people think i'm important. that's the situation we'rem th seeing unfold. and people recognize how outrageous it is . e document sat there for six years. >> i mean, i think there's more to this story, just my guess. >> but a buck sexton, thanks for the big part of it. the bigr who found it? because becaushoe everyone seems to be saying that they think say thiss th is an effort to push bn aside. i want to knowaside., look, it't hard to get rid of a few documents here and there if they're classified. soestion we ar the big questione still asking here is , is this just the meeting of tremendous biden incompetence, which has been going on for 40 plus years with opportunism from within the national security apparatus to push him? >> that's what we want to know. i think this is make way forkeri
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michelle, just my view, not provable. we'll see. buck sexton, great to see tonight. not thank you.. thanks, tucker. so the administration has been c actively encouraging americansun ,young people to smokeg people more weed and meth. they're sending crack pipes to crack addicts.k pi but one republican member of congress wants to burn a cigaro in his office. and liberals are hysterical. speak to him, striking a blow for freedom. >> plus, it turns out arming ukraine is not just a bad idea.. an actually an active threat nao to our own national security. the u.s. military is running th to defendns ourselves. >> not a guess. details ahead. out people told me not to run for public leader against mitch mcconnell. >> he said i wouldn't win. >> i knew it was going to be hard, but we got to start somewhere. >> look, we're on the road to socialism and republicans
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and then today, just hours ago, the cdc says it's vaccine safety datalink, which tracks vaccine injuries, has identifiedvaccin a new link bet pfizer's new booster covid shot and strokes in people over the age of sixty five . the cdc reports this data, quote, raised the question of w whether people over the age ofhe sixty five were, quote, more likely to have a stroke ine the twenty one days following to hvaccination, compared with s twenty two to forty four following a vaccinatio aftern investigatin is now underway. a lota lo going on with the nation's health. people have an awful lot of questions about it. abit.t lyingge amoune a lo around it. fiction we're trying to separate fact from fiction. we'll bring you what. w wl e knw on monday. >> so what's interesting biden is that for the past two years,i the bush administration has been activelvey encouraging drug use among americans, not just weed dispensaries on every corner in every town ineed. the country. all of a sudden, some people getting richer, smoke also metght.
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>> it's good for you, but alsoh meth and crack. sent the biden administration has literally sent crack pipes pould to crack addicts, something we never thought would happen. yov >> but they're doing it. on the other side. u havethey republicans. rep they're back iren control of the house of representatives. and because they are on the house side, republican members who want to smoke tobaccomember once agan they couldn't. when nancy th was speaker because wa she had banned tobacco smoking in the capitols complex back in thousand seven . now, you'd think this would be non-controversial in a country where you're allowed to smokeyou wo meth in a park, s are encouraged to smoke weed. >> but it's very controversial because unlike meth, and weed me and crack, tobacco is bad. several members of the capitol press gallery are horrified by this and they're complaining. >> so you have to kind of wonder whyr is tobacco so dangerous? we thought we would ask
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a member of congress who uses it, who smokes an occasional cigar trials, joins us tonight. >> congressmen grateful that you're here willing to stand up for the most american of all pleasures, which is tobacco. sorry to say it is true. it founded the country.nt tell why it's important for youi to burn a cigar occasionally in your office. well, thank you for having me, tucker. it's all about freedom. t'l it's interesting. >> the dishonest mediat and those they want to complain abou t little smoke coming outso of my cigar. they don't want to talutk abou tthey the inflation or the crime. popi the southern border and people have been enjoying cigars. nation's leaders, world leaders from winston churchill to united states president from andrew jackson to theodore roosevelt. nixoouthern n, jfk, they like so their cigars. we even know that bill clinton,n he enjoyed a good cigar everye. once in a while.n' sot know i don't know what all the hoopla is all about. you're right. in two thousand seven under inlosi, she said you cannot smoke cigars in the capitol
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building. smoke you can't smoke cigars on the house floor. cigars in t capitol or in committee hearings.bu but itil did not include members offices. so a member's house office, manye always been able to smoke cigars. there are many of us ine the cigar caucus, about thirty of us that enjoy a good cigar in our office. and we do. so nancy pelosi for two years, i've been smoking cigars. nobody complains about it, but i now they want to come after because we're in the majority. this is typical from the left.to they want to infringe on our rights. they want to complain about our smoke. righe coloobably complaining about maybe my aftershave orr the color of my tie. it doesn't it doesn't. but if you were smoking weed or meth, no n one would say. anything. what is it about tobacco, which whats a religious sacrament for the american indians, for allthm the mezo american indianers? what is it t about tobacco that triggers them so profoundly? do you think? i don't know. maybe they've never tried one . but you look at a ashetonnice cigar , it's a beautiful cigar . it's mildmay tatiara. paronto. >> it's a great cigar .y try one .
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>> oh, i have an ls striking a blow for freedom that is the smell of freedom.f we appreciate your coming on tonight and standing up for american. thank you god . great to see you. we well, joe biden is just announced that we're going>> g to against our own interestsod, send missile batteries, armored vehicles and a whole lot more to ukraine. saifor ever so against our interests. >> well, that may be anukra understatement. we may be disarming our owninfo country by doing this reporter just ask the secretary of the navy, carlos del toro, whether the military, quote, might get to the point wheres t has to make the decision, whether it needs to arm itself or ukraine. they'll trsion ty to blow off the question. concer >> he answered this way.r yeah, that's always been a concern for us . that's where we are. >> lieutenant colonel daniel davis is a senior fellow a t defense priorities and joins us tonight to assess. >> sure appreciate your coming on . so this is a it seems to meseriu as a civilian, a pretty serious admission by the secretary that
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we're disarming ourselvesarmins on behalf of ukraine. well, it is . and , you know, it just really underscores what is to me a really big problem with this whole situation to where the administration doesn't appear to really have a strategyadministoesn't h or et it's trying to do, what is trying to accomplish on the ground in ukraine. we sent high marks. we've sent some of the patriots weeks now putting in the bradlees potentially strikers, you know, in one ofrs nine paladin's. i mean, the numbers just keep going on . and look, this is not fat. this is not some of the older stuff like we gave them athe the beginning. now you're getting into the bone and the question' sl yo going to be, how long are youho going to do this?mu how much are you going to give away? and what's going to happen wheny we start getting into reallyat putting our security at risk? and here's something i really want to talk about, which hasn't been event addressedinir by the administration so far ,at is that after this probable offn winter offensive, that russia's potentially days or weeks awaywe from launching, no matter a how it goes, whether russia has
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a big success or whether the ukraine side comes in, you can be sure that other people are going to say, hey, man, wef this gave him all this stuff.. but now in russia is winning.ve so we have to give them evenr more to stave off victory orukrs they'll say, oh, no, ukraine's doing good. now we'v ge goood.t to give then more so they can keep going. the bottom line is there's always going to be asked for more . and at some point our interests have to enteests havr into the conversation. >> and so far they haven't youac know, they haven't. and really quick, i meany , wherine, when i checked this morning is in europe. so where are the european nations? why is the sole duty of the united states ? where's where's germany and great britain and aly e l the other freedom fighters in europe? >> yeah, that's a bi sg issutae that i have also, our dear and dear to our heart here , defense priorities, because, look, we want to shift some of this burden where it belongse to the people who have the most at stake. it can't be america's primary t responsibility to do these things. do tyou know, and you do have ta that's exactly what people areng asking it. at some point. we have to change that.
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>> yeah, i>>t seems like lunacy. from the outside. lieutenant colonel daniel davis of defense parties, thank you very much. my pleasure. tucke >>r: thank you. so we've repeatedly brought you updates on the saga ofa the canadian school board that g was protecting the shop teacher who was showing up and involving his kids in his giant prosthetic fetish. there is another updat there's another update on that story. and it seems like a good one . that's next. this year, the movies shows you love are all screaming in one place, fox nation. now is the best time to explore fox nation's incredible shows. where i read what it took for yellowstone to be here so that we could all enjoy it. i realized that this was a story that i suddenly wanted to share. i say when i'm done, not that they had on boundless, unlimited optimism, a man who shaped the nation we became. we're fixing it.
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will require a professional dress code from teachers,teache meaning smaller prosthetic. apparently. thetic >> well, the canadian mediath ignored this story. rebel newse cana did not. >> its reporter, david , has been on it from the veryvid beginning. he joinshas been us tonight. >> david , thanks so much for coming on . you look great by the way, up. well, you know, tucker, network tv, as they say, as they say,sa, give them the giggle with thehe giggle. right. that is 100%. look, as long as you feel empowered, we're for it on .u ar wanted to tell us how, since you are wearing the costume of the shop teacher in ontario, i how could you teach shop you t class wearing those things?e i guess just to just to coregs? i mpetency first. >> oh tucker, you could not in fact have always said forget the ministry of education. where's the ministry of labor? long sleevesof, long hair, not done up in a bun or a hairnet. jewelry lamu breaks every shop
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etiquette rule in the booke rule and by the way, just in case your audience thinks i've attached myself to some kind of fetish lifestyle or i am a drag queen storyteller for hire.fe nostyle., that's not the case.oh we i went there to the hulton district school board back in october, dressed exactly like lamu. the sheer blouse with th leme protruding, the blond hair,e the bicycle shorts. and here's the thing about the hypocrisy of the hulton district school board. tucker. . they're all down with the radical transgender agenda, butn only when it's in front oft the kids, when it's in front ofr their school board meeting, they actuall schy fled the roome and i have subsequently beened banned for life. for life. tucker from hulton district school board headquarters and all their schools, because i guess i was asking impolite questions and they don't likeont
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the idea of drag when it comesdg to them. now, the news, tucker, is that earlier this month the hdb trustees approved the request to the educationstee director . his name is curtis innes. he him and what they want to do is craft a professionalism policy to maintain appropriatepr and professional standards of dress in the classroom.s now, maybe you and your viewers are saying, wait a minute, isn't this deja vu all over dej- again? didn'tvu? they look into this back in november? and yes, they did.ye s,and it was rejected in novembr by sarah sorry, taha, who wasb who is their human resources superintendent. so two things here, tucker. what would change from novembern until march? i don't think anything has. and also that director of education criticized this. he him he released a statement
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where he essentially said that he might veto a dress code recommendation, that they willyl continue to be, you know, answerable to human rights, equity, et cetera, et cetera,, y so the ntsb is kind of like professional wrestling, nothing is real until it happens. i don't know what's going on . it they're going to have to visit your country sometime soon is to check it out. v >>is and iit have to say, i'm a little bit sympathetic to the im school work because i amid intimidated by your prosthetic . etic brendand may need to flee. but i appreciate coming you on anyway. dave, thank you of revenues. >> my pleasure, tucker.y thank you., just in case you have any faithe remaining in higher education in this country, we've got a video that may destroy it. it's from anhave event a in 201t western washington university. well, folks who have won but are not limited like trans people, genderqueer.
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why do you keep saying womenwom? when this issue affects more than one ? because there are two genders now. there are this issue affects more women, affects fransman, affects women. as a woman, i am not a woman at my job. well, you are a woman now. >> so after that event, crazede khmer rouge student activists torched pro-life posters on campus because they can dolie whatever they want, even though video is from 2019, it is circulating on social media even now. so we wantedrc to track down cir the speaker in that clip.n so >> her name is kristen hawkins. she is the president of students for life of america and students for life action. >> she joins. kristen, thanks so much for coming on . so what was it that seemed like personally perfectly reasonable statement? what was the reaction to it? reaction t?you know, the sad f, tucker, it doesn't matter if i'm an ivy league institution like harvard or a state university there at wester nst c
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washington. the most controversial thingovee i can say now is not that weon t should end the violence of abortion, but that there'sreto only two genders and that if you don't want to face an unexpected pregnancy, you cange choose not to engage in heteroti . this is basigrc gradade school biology at the party of science just flat out denies. i be honest with you. you tois is why i need your viewers, tucker, to go stuto students for life or help us continue to get on campuses to educate this generation about what their bodies are. e. and but now with bodyguards, as you saw in that clip, because the the violence, the threats only continue to protest from antifa, it only has gotten worse since that video. >> i think they know it's a lie and that's why they're hysterical. i mean, if you're confident in what you're saying, of course, you don't need to seu dot fire o other people's posters, do you?. probably not, christian , because i appreciate your coming on tonight. >> it's a great, greatvi videod
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thank thank you.ee so green energy is going to save the world? >> well, actually , destroying the world and the whales areirst dying first. they're dying all across the east coast because oft green energy projects. beca government won't blami admit that they're blaming fishermen and lobstermen. you e just becauseng who knows the truth about what's happening? you won't believe e the costcosf these projects next. >> this is going to be so fun. white. it sounds like a blast. how are you getting excited yet? >> of course you know me. i'm a poor literally anything. >> even if it might be a little boring. >> what? boring. greasy. tell her yet we listening. this is so much to do. zip line, ice cream, virtual reality, a zoo. and just wait till you go inside. i guess you'll just have to see it for yourself. well, is here we are the big
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liaison at sea freeze, which harvests fish and squid. commjoin coms us . megan , thanks so much.ng for coming on . so commercial fishing has been going on since the beginning of time. it's in the bible windfarms.e. your brand new you're seeing a huge increase in the death of whales.whal how is the government claiming it's your faules. t? >> well, actually , so right now, the government is not claiming that it's anybody's fault. i aimingi can't authoritativelyy that all the whales that are washing up are because of offshore wind farms. bebut what i can tell you is thh the seven whales that have washed up off of new jersey in a the past month have all washed during intense geotechnical surveying of wind farm leases off of new jersey and ont co the east coast. there has been an unusual event mortality event for humpback 201 whales from 2016 until now. and the only thing that has changed in the ocean in thatct e
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time is the fact that there have been offshore wind surveys occurring from 2015 until now. ofd now magically, there's a bunch of humpback whales dying. there's also been an unusual mortality event for minke whales from 2017 until now. and again, the only thing that has changed in the ocean is the surveying activities that have been going on for offshore wind farms, whichoff-sh are essentiae carpet bombing the ocean floor with intense sound. so and of course, whales soundhe to navigate. and so why wouldn't thats us be affecting whales or killingur them? i don't understand. you're applying the principles of science. let's take a look at pri this as objective as you can assessaw what's changed and try and find out what's causing it. they'r e all kinds of fisheries biologists who are paid by the federal government to figure this stuff out where they . that's a very good question, tucker.d a very good question. you know, there are a lot of people right now that are
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calling for the complete the complete cessation of these offshore wind farm surveys oftil there can be an in-depth investigation or absolutely should be noah's office of protected resources that overseess., you know,. the population of whales in tak us waters. we khey need to take a very hard look at this. we know that intense sound can cause bleeding in the eardrums of whales and lesions inn yo their ears. now, all of a sudden, you have offshore wind farm surveys. you see them strandingm survey on the beaches. there's a lot that's notan bein. reported in november. thereinge are like six pilot whs that washed up on cape cod, five of them died. nobody is reporting on this. nobody is looking at this died. with a critical eye.there and really and truly, therea needs to be a suspension of these these surveys until somebody can do an in-depth investigation. , wher >> yeah, this is the ddt ofralst our times where all the liberals usehad to care abon whales in the environment and the oceans and the land.me theyl environment. they're all gone or taken moneyy from green energy megalo. i appreciate your coming on andk
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for telling the truth. thank you. thank you, tucker. >> so if you recognize megan lapidos, because she was in our documentary windn turbines called blown awaydocu the people versus wind powerme, absolutely worth watching. that's the future. unless we stand up, you ca n scream screen it right now in fox nation, so wells fargo used to be the biggest mortgage lender in the united states .re now they're downsizing instead of offering mortgages to everyone, they're goingmortga to focus instead on giving mortgages to , quote, codividuals and families in minority communities. in other words, no t lendingte money to white people. >> is that legal? the journalists and filmmaker chris rufo has been on this story. we should tell you the governorr sent us as far as the pointedine rufo, to the board of trustees th the new college of florida in an effort to end o the ideological rot there. chris rufo joins us now.r >> chris , thanks so much for coming on . this is another one of as fae stories you feel like this has to be too far . >> tell what you know about it.e well, what we're seeing is the
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emergence of two separate standards based on race e and te disappearance of this idea that everyone should be treated equally under the lawr and judged according to the behavior. i think it's important for's imr conservatives to understand that these conse programs are nt simply a hypocrisy or a kind of two sides of a different difference of a same standard. they're actually entirely different standards. hypoc we'rrie creating a moral basis e based on identity thatgs is seeking to supplant or replace a moral basismo on behavior. f th these companies are juste following the lead of the academics, the universities ,the activists on the left, and they're saying we're goingoo to not judge people on their financial solvency or reliability, but on the basis of racial revenge narrative.revg and they're saying simply, we're going now to judge you but on the basis of race. it's a legal but in so many wit cases, they're getting away with it. >>ucker: id meannderstan redlining was the original sin. mo we'vewe bee wern told for 50s of the mortgage industry. >> i right.ndustr deciding we're not going to lend to areas because of
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certain race of people live in them. o ars and that's exactly what wells fargo is doing. why does this why doesn'tn w the federal government shuhat down wells fargo with armed agents tonight? i don't understand how this can happen. doinesn'because, tucker, this i? basis of so-called diversity, equity and inclusion, which is not a simple colorblind equality represented in the 14th amendment. the civil rights act. it's it's an entirely new philosophy. it's based on critical raceiticl theory. r and it's this idea that we theory. should treat people differently based on race. and as long as we havefferentl the right racial hierarchy, embedded in that philosophy, you can do essentiallynt whatever you want. anythin they're not doing anything different and dividing dibiden thisn because is part and parcel of the ideology that they've adopted. but when wells fargo announces they're not writing mortgages for white people and there's nolls fargt some sort of mass r, you've got to wonder like what is going on here. chris , rufo, i sure appreciate your coming on and bringing us that story. and congratss to on youright bac appointment to the board of that college in florida. we'll be rightif you employe.
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