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coming? then our public health black authorities make the population sicker. , and this is our new favorite, c these so-called world economic forum seems to exist to destroy national economies. . not an overstatement was the wef. keep in mind, that told the government of sri lanka up. ive up modern fertilizer >> oh, good plan, guys.e and head and try it. result the country collapsed and people starved. then it was the wef that promoted sam manfred's historicr poncy, the biggest financialic fraud in history. apparently the savants at the world economiconomic f forut couldn't tell that this twitchy pill popping in cargo shorts who literally played video games during interviews was an utterly transparent scammer. >> they had no idea. they thought he was a genius., just like them. and of course, it was the wef, that predicted the covid lockdown's would, quote,es not quietl tury improve cities, not turn them into ominous . shapes of unemployment, drug
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addiction, crime. a it seemed like a good plan atida the time. hey, i've got an idea. >> let's prevent people fromil working. that'll make them rich . it'll quietly improve life forni everyone. >> that's the world economics forum for you. the wef is often described as a group of super villains, butusly they're also hilariously idiotic, not just evil, buffoonish. and by the way buf, they know ir they're smarast enough to beha embarrassed anyway. the wef has since deleted its tweet about covid lockdown's. it has memory hold its has itomotion scammer's embankment friede. >> it is conveniently forgotte all about itlas guidance on sri lankan fertilizer, on which turns out that whif is not an. expert. none of that ever happened. .the slate is clean, so we're ready for yet another world economic forum annual meeting in davosda, switzerland, which is underway right now.t kicked the event kicked off this week with eighty four year old klaus schwab. he's the founder oprf the weomi, promising to quote, masteraste the future. mor
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>> we could meet at a moreg challenging time. >> we are confronted with sod wi many crises simultaneously. m what does it need to master the future? i think to have a platform where all stakeholders of global society are engaged, weu. must must as a future for the future. a master in the future is now the top item on the to do list at the world economic forumot this year. that's the first clue.ivin these people areli notfe living the same life you are. by the end of this week, yout an hope to find some time to get an oil change or maybe pick uprk some dandruff shampoo at rite dad at the world economic forum. >> they plan to masterffe they the future. that's the kind of peoplet? they are. how ar e they going to do it, h by the way? what? they're goinkerrg to dy wh do is with john kerry , who , despiteb physical appearances, is still alive.e kerry willrs old thi be 80 years year. ththo it goes without saying
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fuat if he's going to master the future, he'd better hurry. thankfully, he's got a plan. watch this. >> it' >> pretty extraordinary that we select group of human beings pot because of whatever touched us at some point. liin our lives, are able to sit in a room and come togetherpl and actually talk about saving the planet. mei mean, it's so almostrestrial extraterrestrial to think about saving the planet.st p if you said that to most people, most people, they think you're just a crazy tree hugging lefties, liberal do gooder or whatever , and there's no relationship. >> but really, that's where weum are. soos most people don't understand. but we are t group of human beings. >> john kerry tells the attendees the world economic, who honestly did not a need to be reminded of that.e people may say we're crazy,we ko tree hugging liberal dow gooders, but we know the truth ,which is that actually we're
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soulless. >> greed had moneyrs worshiperhn forwho'd tell our own children to china for a big enough tax credit. shout out to you, larry fink. ly the third row gets you atthat w the sushi bar. >> that waass john kerry's message at the world economic forum, which is alsoe effectively the wef credo. ther but then john kerry went further. what doing we're doing today, he said, in saving the planet is almost, quote,ial. extraterrestrial. >> in otheerr words, if you evec suspected these people are freakin' aliens, it turns out you're right.reeaking aliens, tr they are. it, and as if to prove it, al gore himself showed up at seventy four years old. al gore is this awkward, synthetic and weird as he has ever been since eighth gradericr to now, though, at this point, he's much, much richer thanksck. to google stock. ople get, th >> ever notice how the richerlie people get , the more they seemb like bill gates? single >> it's not your imagination. al gore single handedly proves that theory. that t >> here he was today. he wa look at the xenophobia a and political authoritarian trends that have come from juste a few milliofugeesn refugees.
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what about a billion? we would lose our capacity for self governance on this world. >> we have to act always angry, always shouting for fatter, but still grumpy. miere, there the climate refugees, now the climate refugees, millionsthem of them.c >> they're not economic migrants fleeing the squalor of tegucigalpa for the generoustheo social services of ecil paso.al no, they're not. they're clima refugees w who have no choice but to riskob their liveuts with coyotes because you drive a full sized silverado. ult, m >>id illegal immigration is your fault. middle america, it's not our fault. we got nothing we to do with it. >> we just run the world.g ifto this is all starting to sound like a bad cnn segment to a parade of self-confident, h dumb people rich in self-esteem and wisdom, giving moralizinges lectures to one another onapplause. >> well, let us confirm that
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for you. where wat s don lemon?yo whu.y wasn't he? there really wasn't.he w that's a nexast year's program, no doubt this year when i'm making up america'sunemployd favorite unemployed media critic, mr. brian stelter.ntle >>me ladien.s and gentlemen, war the clear and present danger ofr disinformation is our conv here thist an afternoon. it follows a session just nowd about disrupting distrusart. and , of course, those are connected. so i hope that's where we can start. i'm brian stelter. zer,formerly of cnn, now a fellw at harvard university. a reminder that the hashtag t is weap. world twenty three . we canto m try to put some realt information out into the worldep to make up for all the crazy make up for the crazy. a >> the conclusion this year at the world economic forum is thel people who are not at the world economic forum have too much free speech, too many bad ideas, too much crazy and too much opportunity to talk. they're stilg oul talking out their stop them before they talk smart. >> sf you'reo if you're getting
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the impression that the world's most mediocre people and leastl self-aware people are all congregating in switzerland,thi. this week, you are on toh gettin something. in fact, it mighg ant be worthis getting an attendee list just po to make certain that not a single person who was there this wees week ek ever has power you in any way. >> if one of these people showsa up supervising the bake sale at your kid's school called the police, they're not qualified. so with that in mind, itit was s interesting to see florida congresswoman maria salazar. foere hasn't been in congress very long, but she has spent her time laser focused on helping foreign nationalsherw come to this country illegally. her own constituents, nonstitue concern. people in other countries coming here to go on welfare. oh, yeah. , before maria salazar was even inaugurated, she posted a video on twitter promising nicaraguans and hondurans in central america that she wouldm quote, be there for them to , quote, help and assist in, quote, i everything the american government can do for them.for not what they might do for our country as new immigrants,
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how they might build the countr y, make it better, unite it, make it more prosperous, peaceful, know what the american government can do for people the american government owes nothing to who make breaking laws.over the american government passed. that'snmen salazar. >> she's in davos this week, of course. and during her davos time in da because of that saying, she demanded amnesty for tens of millions of foreign nationals living in our country illegally. watclegally.h. we need to also give dignitye wh to those people who are inesent. the country. wed those are the people that i represent. we're talking about thirteen13 fifty million people who are most of them hispanics., i would say. and sound 85% who speak my language look a like me and sound like me thatis are contributing with the economy of this country. and they live in the shadows. se so it's time to seal the border like you said. but order, let's see who comes in and who doesn't. and then turn around and give dignity that does the paththat m to citizenship that means to include them and make them dignified members of milli
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our community, millions of people who look like me.u don't you love it when white people pretend that the people streaming across our world look like me? >> sorry, maria salazar, you are whiter than i am, so knock it off. it's false. it'sby the the way, you don't represent foreign nationals in the united states here legally. you reans beyou represent amerie you're a representative of the american government. >> donald trump went to then economic forum in davos some years ago and made itally really clear that he represents is the american president americans, not peoplaa from foreign countries livinteg in the united states illegally. ille a person who claims to beis in his party is making exactly the opposite claim. salaza claimr has been on this w before. we'd love to havefore hee.r on w that offer remains open always.s in the meantime, charlie hurt
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is the opinion editor of the washington times. >> he joins us tonight. the charlie hurt. any so if you go on any social media conservatives frequent, the world economic forum is reviled, but also described as all powerful and diabolical.t but when you see it on video, it seems maybe more ridiculous than anything else. >> these people seem stupid. in yeah. you know, the only thing that the rnc should be asking rnc is what rnc chairman couldchairm get davos move to like october before every election because to o muchso muc more effective in america if people would go into the voting bootgoh with this stuff fresh im their mind. and , you know, it's easyd. to sort pinpoint, you know, look at people like this, thater lex luthor guy or the most trusted name in news, cnn anchor cunek going over there talking about what's truth and what's not true. trbut the two most appalling are people over there, if you ask me, are al gore and john kerry . and these are two people
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who have been thoroughly, repeatedly rejected by american. voters and they have never gotten over it. and i think there's a special agony for these people becausey they were beaten by george w.n bushby geo and it is caused the. to hate america. hate de they hate democracy. and they hate people.e attracte and that's why they'resome attracted to t so some some sli nest like this davos thing. that's whyg. they go over there and the hurt that is in themno e will never be there. no, no.ur of back rubs that will ever cure al gore's pain or enough wd wealthy widows in the worldohn that will fix john kerry's pain. these people despise humans and and that's why they that's why i they congregate at outfits like this. ker:well, it's it's discreditedy by definition because they've made mistakehave ns. they've never apologized. i mean, we make mistakes. we told our viewers that alld ou these republicans are going to win in the midterms and we were completely wrong and we apologize for it. webecause you're required to apologize when you're wrong.
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they told sri lanka to stopr using fertilizer. they claim the lockdown's would help economies. they bought the same bakemaningl free parade and they never apologized. >> why don't they just say we were wrong? why is that so hard?why can' because to them, it has nothing? to do with truth. it has to do with power. and if and to admit that you were wrong about something would suggest that you actually givcrap aboe a about m these places where they ary ee d wrecking the economy or wrecking the food supply.d but here's the most important thing. and you said this in your opening. this is the most importante thing. there is only one entity in the world.th there's only one power iese n. the world that can stand up to these people. merica.and that's america and t. american voters. and everevery amy american votes who is outraged, who finds these people disgusting. disrustiridiculoridiculous, yes. but they also have you knowt slp and you know, joe biden justu let it slip this past weekendar. talking about how , oh, you want your your ar 15s. r yeah, well, we have fifteens and , you know, you takeur your ar 15s, but we're going tes to carpet bomb your farms in tennessee. pal.
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pal. ll that's what he said. and that's what these people all believe in. ththey all believe in that of military power is all they care about. at the end of the day, the onlyo people in the world who wille stand up to these people are american voters, get involved at the local level and and maket sure that that our voice is is heard over there and thesetood people are stood up to because we're the only hope in started the world against these people. >> when they started taking over every institution in tha american life that's heavily armed, thaould havt should haven a tip off that they had malicious intent because good t dopeople don't do that. >> charlie hurt. great to see you tonight.at to thank you.seucker: so there's been a lot of talk,ug but not enough really in the media about what justkman happened with embankment finan freedon, the single largest financial fraud inci history. and so we decided to take a very close look at this. what w wasas t this exactly?we s who was implicated in it? so we just finished the documentary. >> here's a preview.
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what's up, guys? i'm here with my boy sam from fdx. let's talk about what's going on with sandbagger freed in just the past five years, becoming a multibillionaire. >> he drives h toyota corolla to his offices in the bahamas. he lives with ten roommatess yon and a golden doodle and one ofg america's youngest billionairesj . they call him the jpmorganrgan morgan crypto . you were called the jp morgaofn crypto . >> it doesn't bother me to o much. i'm thrilled to be announcinge partneringanno with fta. f i mean, it's fdx to see an easy way to get a crypto. >> yeah, i don't think so. cont, the crash in bitcoin continues. you justinues. happened very qu you just need after the latest fallout, fauci samuel banks and free, the former ceo, the now bankrupt fdx, e he's playing the game that hetat was taught t to play. i am fascinated by scams. mr. madoff is a criminal defense attorney causin. would you raise your right hand ? i sehand. theme a heck of a lot of my concern, of course, is forhor
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the shareholders of enron. bernard madoff, the largest financial fraud in history, no record keeping civil warsst and enron. this might be the biggest gamble. i , i you know, the . >> all right, we're ready for transition where we are profitable. keep in mind, when you watchk that twitchy little freak thatat everyone on cnbc and the world economic forum thought he was a genius scam, bankrupt fraud. >> the story of fauci is theraud name of the documentary. it'sts streaming tomorrow. and fox nation, a fox newsx news alert and somewhere good news. the appalling prime minister of new zealand, jukin arjan. that's the lady with the big teeth, the tormentor citizense a has just announced shemoments is leaving office here. she was moments to go.king
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>> now it that i will not be seeking reelection and then my term as prime minister will conclude no later thane the 7th of february. nomost authoritarian leader of that country has ever had,es and no one else comes close. anan appalling abuser of human rights of her own people. she, of course, earned the admiration of western leaders, including forme r cia i director michael hayden, by ushering in an era of nea arr totalitarianism in new zealand.y she shut down the entire singl country over a single covid case. she toldcase everyone to stay in their bubbles. theitold citizens to inform on their neighbors by calling the police if they saw them outside. hem i'd not making this up, by theh way, we kept a video record . here's some of it. congregat >> stay local and do noto yo congregate. don't talk to your neighbors. bl itease keep to your bubbles. it c comes down again to those. very simple principles we knowaa
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from overseas cases oft ca the delta variant that it can be spread by people simply walking past one another. keeso keep those movements outr to the bare minimum. if someone refuses facilities to be tested, they have to keep staying so they won't be ableav to leave after fourteen days. they have to sta y on for's a another fourteen days. so it's a pretty good thing incentive. you either. get a test donel key and make sure you're cleared or we will keep you in a facility longer. so i think people most people will look at that and say, i'll take the i'll take a test. >> you can now see familyn in and friends again in the homes and use the bathroom insidee th luxury. >> what are the chances she wase a puppet of the chinese government? predon't have enough evidenc to prove that, but we wouldy. rate that as about 100% likelyoy . fortunately, there is lefa tiny shred of democracy left in ver new zealand. ardennes party was becoming very unpopular. so beforunpopu before e she couh
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she's quitting. . >> what culture is poisoningniny young peopleou all overto m the world? one podcast host hade tha the courage to make thatspee pot in a speech that is being shared all over the internet. if you have electricity, you'vet probably seen it this week. she joins s us next. we know that the way to improve the world is to work, is to create. it is to buildreate, i. e pr and the problem with worldk culture is it is trained too many young minds like yours to forget about. hi, my name is sam and this is my story in november. of 2020 two, the cryptocurrency exchange after its collapse is worse than enron, billions of dollars vanish instantly. we went to zero sandbanks winfried charmed his way into this mass . mainstream media turned him into a much bigger figure than
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it otherwise. would have been. he thought he could charm his way out. he tweeted an apology that was the worst in history. the rise and fall of fdx is a devastating indictment of our ruling class. nearly ten billion dollars he stole is gone. it was wasted on real estate, drugs and democratic campaigns. how much did you lose? two point one million . this might be the biggest scam of all time. tucker carlson. original scam, bankrupt fraud. the story of fauci streaming thursday on fox nation. >> sign of a fox nation .com. this is next. level chef paula drama takes place on a three story kitchen. you are all about to be pushed to your limit. it's go time when you're a leader in disaster cleanup and restoration. how do you make like it? never even happened?
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right now and see how much you can save. s this is a fox news alert. the new york post is reportingps tonight that the crowds ofti who have flooded into davos, switzerland, to service the sa, elderly men who falsely believe they run the world have upped their prices and that some of these are charging upchargi to twenty five hundred dollars. that means at least somebody'stm betting benefiting from wor the world economic forum. >> we may have seen this video online. it is everywhere. un, the oxford union, the debating society in oxford, england, held a debatea deba on brokenness and from out ofpo nowhere, a podcast hosting comedian calledcd kissane defied the odds and won over with
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the audience on a college campus with force and brilliance. foilliance and if you're wondering how he>i did it, here's how this country is responsible for two percent of global carbon emissions, whicemissians ifh means that if to sink into the sea right now,o it would make absolutely noo th difference to the issue of climate change. >>e you know why? >> because the future ofsi the climate is going to bea and. by decided in asia and in latinople america by poor people who couldn't give about saving the planet. one hundred annet. 120 milliod twenty million people in china do not havei do' enough food. the i don't mean that they don't get dessert. thmean they suffery er from malnutrition. >> tha it means that their immue systemakin is breaking down bec. they don't have enough food. you're not going to get them to stay poor. totexchannly thing tha brokenness has to offer inge brn exchange is to brainwash bright young minds like you,you' to believe that your victimsre, to believe that you have not wh agency to believe that what you
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must do to improve the world is to complain is to protest, is to throw soup on paintings. >> we know that the wayo to improve the world is to work, is to create. it is to build. and th and the problem with world culture is that is trained too many young minds like yourss to to forget about that. he's not you'll notice if you watch that video that he's not reading, lin that there's no teleprompter.g e thingisbbing that whol that is right off the top of his head. head constant. >> kissane is the co-host of the trigonometry podcast. he joins us . >> i sure appreciate your coming on . i think the video of your remarks at the oxford union has been shared more thanh anything on social media ine the u.s. and in a long time. >> how how is the responset was to what you said? >> it was great.eally enjoyed it. i think partly because p i think people really enjoyed it. and i think it's partly because people are fed up offe weaponizs . we livrse.,
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you know what?e soc i think also there's anotheriety thing going on , tuka. we live in a society in whichg adults are afraid of children and young people in particulargo . and so whe youn yongu see somebi who is an adult talking to young peoplththem ande, beint with them and saying, look, if you care about certain issues. in the world, if you t climat care aboutice, climate change or racial injustice or whatever , whining and complaining is not going to fix that problem that wp e wr need young people to step up and actually work and build and create things. and as i said ineate the the sp to create the technology and the science that is going to help solvf the all the probls of the future. so i thinkreas that'ons s one o. the reasons that's gone. so viral and the feedback has been incredible. i really haven't received anally negative feedback. it's always been very, ver posyg positive. so i'm very gratefulratefu. it well, we're grateful to see it because first we made a rational, fact based case,ondf which is always assuringulyou to see. it's wonderful to sedie someone making an argument and you did.n but it's the first time iny a long time i've ever i've seent somebody directlhey challenge the prevailing view on campus and not get shouted down. how did d that happen?
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>> well, as you say, i thinkargu i made a rational argument.lot. and i think this is the thing that i've been thinking about a lot. you know, we years spoke a few s ago, and as a comedian, i was concerned about the erosioe n o. free speech and the censorship,. particularly in this country, in the uk. but as we've interviewed people sp in trigonometry, as we've spoken to some of the greatestok mind s, the jordan, the petersons of the world whd many others, what i've started to realize is that this ideology welcomeness is fundamentally anti human. l l and the narrative goes something like this. you know, we are evil, particularly westerner'st actu especially straight white men like you. but actually allus obviously evil. thatwe must be punished. and that's why some ofeing the solutions that we're beingac offered to the issue of climate change don't seem to make much sense. i don'lit really see how making pensioners in britain freezee ho to death over the winter is going to solve the problem im climate change or indeed impoverishing people in indipoa and china. and i think actually we've got to believe that young people are persuaded. we've got to makthe rationalhink arguments to them. and that is , , i think, the way
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engeeal with many of these problems. we've got to challenge young yog people to step up and be better. >> wo belie haveev to believe t young people are persuadable. and i think a lot of us inelderl the elderly community or near elderly are losing confidency,ni in that. rue, but you believe it to be true,hs having just had this experienceo ? i do. k we all havek we'r to embrace that approach. p i think we're not going to get anywhere by chastising people. o wet have to try and persuadeke, them. i think that we've gotg to remember tuka, the young minds. we wer were ale jul young once n were just as idiotic and stubborn and so sure of ourselves that we thought we knew everything. i think we thin got to fight. y we got to fight to changewi people's minds. and the way to dth o that is ag crit rationalic argument and encouraging critical thinking, which is what i hope my speech has done. >> yes, i remember as a youngem man, i was verasy impressedn i a by and persuads e it by peopleee who had forceful ideas. cle thould clearly and rationally express. and i'm glad to see arere stilll people like that, because you you did that. and thank you so much.
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on hulu. the doomsday clock is ticking. should not get prepared for a cornucopia of dystopian natural disasters and apocalyptic his by a safe space to scream ready to free movies and tv. but a judge has toldbu us repeatedly that the transportation department's main goag sa l is to bring racit equity to transportation in the united states and secon by definition, that meandas safety is a secondary concern and that's obvious. >> there have been in recentry days multiple serious, very potentially dangerous incidents at jfk airport i jfkn new york >> foxes trace gallagher hasrace been tracking these. he joins us tonight. >> r hey, tucker. >> and regardless of who'snts al to blame, having two unusualn
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incidents almost back to back at a major airport is an alarmer bell ringer. with today, a jetblue plane filled with passengers was pushing back from the gate when itothe struck the tail section of another empty jetblu e plane lif parked at a gate. the incident was not life threatening, but it comes just aifew days after what could have been a disastrous collisioc contron. the air traffic control tapes show that a delta 737 heading to the dominican was taking off on runway four lefeft.t on amern airlines. triple seven heading to london was given clearance to cross hen runway. thirty one left.instead instead, the americathe amern ph crossed runway four leftlt and the delta pilot, now going one hundred five miles per hour, was told frantically by air traffic control to abortm the takeoff. the delta pilomed t slammed on the brakes, clearly forcingod every passenger on board to lunge forward. fee delta plane stopped a thousand feet short of05 the american plane. but imagine at miles one hundre0 miles per hour, a thousand feet is a few seconds. sai and a pilot i spoke with sayse t
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there is no way the delta flight would have been ablet to get airborne in timelision to avoid a collision. so big time save.big ti here bye air traffic controller innway the past two years, runway incursions across the u.s. have risen significantly, thougrisehh it's unclear exactly why.adlies and remember, the deadliest aviationaviati incident ever was a runway collision in teneriffe, spainn back, back in nineteen seventy seven to seven . forty sevens collided, killeide. five hundred eighty three people. tu dukkh a unbelievable. trace gallagher, thank you so i much. tract. e is available for easte your viewing edification every weeknight, midnight eastern on fox news at night.izatio so you cannot let civilizationde slip away. civilization is marked by ordern and safety and peacewhen i and cleanliness. when it degrades, things becomde dirty and chaotic and crazy and bad. >> administration is accelerating that. you see it everywhere. the national hockey league probably got the most
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conservative fan base in all big time professional sports . but lately, under the nhlcommis commissioner, the very highlyftn paid nhl commissioner, the left wing gary bettman, the leagues has been pushing left wing politics on its fans and players. one nhl even tl even tried to ht a career conference in florida that's only open to minorities . in other words, it's somehowise bad when white men play hockey. governor tryinsome g to stop thats because it's obviously racist and crazy. last night, the nh governl did something called pride night at the wells fargo center in philadelphia. players were told commanded to wear rainbow jerseys to signify their allegiance to the gender . but one player refused to dohat. that. ivan perabo of f the philadelphia fliers defenseman. so reporters were deeply reporter offended. >> you y musout wear the jersey. why are you wearing a jerseyth everywhere from the jersey? >> t >> here's what he said. i respect everybody. i respect everybody's choices.y my choice is to stay true to myself and my religion. that's all i'm going to say. my favorite team, russian
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orthodox hero jason whitlock, our old friend, is the host of fearless. he joins fearles us tonight. >> jason , thanks so much for. coming on .spect ev i respect everybody. e be i respect everybody's choices. and this is my choice because you wo this is my religion. cothyou would think that the ret of the country, including its press corps, would standry o back in awe of the bravery of that man and the clarity of that sentiment, which is the t true american sentiment. >> but people hate him for it. what's going on here?ell, well, you would also think thatd athl american born and bred athletes of christian faith, a similar stand as this russiann guy. >> but we're cowards. and it listen, it's hard to blame the nhl. this is all of corporaterporat america imposing its will onlea. sports leagues. al l of corporate america has bought into diversity, inclusion and equity, i diversity, equity, inclusion, whatever you want to call it. and so they have the corporateo america has all these policies in place to impose diversity,
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equity and inclusion and now they're imposing that on the sports world. and so it's not justth the national hockey league,l. it's the nfl. it's major league baseball, , the nba. e're if someone tells you, hey, night we're having a pride night and we don't care what sup your religious values are, put on this shirt, support this. tha they're all going to do it in lockstep because they're all to corporate america. and so we have the left has realized that the oneon institution, the one strong force ine in popular culture the instilled and reinforced conservative values has beenusin the sports world. and they're using corporatg ee t beerica to take over the sports world and make it bendnd to the will of the left and the secular and the godless and the nhl is just another example of this. >> they hired they announced the hiring of black woman kim davis to be basically in chargen
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of their diversity equityx di inclusion program. >> and they're going xl hock diversity in the national hockeyey league.ey leagu and fixing diversity. teamnational hockey league means giving every teamd a diversity, inclusion and equity department departmappingand slapping t-shs ma on the players and making them support the lgbt agenda innda, the black lives matter agenda. and any agenda that stands against traditional american values . saddest observation of the week that it took a foreigner to do this. you know, there'o s stilplayl at of americans who play hockeyem and it's inconceivable that any of them would say a single word about about this. >>this i mean, where's their sef respect, tucker? th's so crystal clear . black lives matter is part of the lgbt movement. it's movem part of a marxist movement. we'vs ine've had athlete football, basketball, baseball,k reey're aletbal disavowing their religious convictions and takingons an on the convicts
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of corporate america and globaln corporate. they're to the dollar. they worship the dollar. they worship popularity and being influences. we don'tfluencer have religiouse convictions. we don't havn boe men boldld eni to stand on their religious convictions other than, i guess, a russianguess, russi >> it's embarrassing for us as americans. yeahamericans., it tells you a o our foreign policy, too. >> i wouldould i would say. >> jason whitlock, it is so great to see you, as always. thank you.you. thank you. s >> so we've been told that steak is an offense against the the climate, against the earthno because cows are a major contributor to global warming. globecause of their flatulencew emissions are destroying suppo the planet. well, in france,y, supposedly farmers have a solution to this problem. we kno wanted to know if it was real.na tes so we found an actual farmeran x who's going to test.t out that plan next.
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of funny because it's so stupid we can control the weather, but it ceases being amusing whene f they come for your food. supply, which is not a joke. ca and they are farmers from all over the world, from canada, sri lanka, are under attacktackf from global warming lunatics. they're being told they haverom to sabotage their own operations or else they're destroying the planet and they'll be crushed by blakroc. >> here's the latest example.l the french darij--a danone says it plans to put masks and diapers on cows to trapflat their flatulence in burps to reduce methane emissions. burps toso is this some kind ofh postmodern play on globall warm warming theology? >> is this absurdismin work or are they being serious?d ch we're not sure. we thought we'd check with an actual farmer about whetherwoul it'll work. >> stephanie nash is a farmere a in the state of tennessee. she joins us to assess. f stephanie , you're a dairy farmer. you've got a lot of cows behind you. >> do you think this would actually work? >> would you do it to your cows? well,well, tucker, you know, io
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going to wear a mask. i'm not going to allow my cowsw to wear a mask. i'll show you right now whatt we're dealing with right now. tried to put one on, so she's not having it. str she is struggling to breathen and , you know, it just doesn'tt make sense to put a mask on a cow. so what you're saying is thatst cows have more self respecth than most people in midtowne jut manhattan on lunch break, like i meane just not going to be n mad . yeah, i mean, yo, you i think ir crazy. i'm a bi g advocate fore do agriculture. oand what we do on our dairytot farm. not only are we doing big things to cut emissions, we have ruminants on our farm thato can digest byproducts. a good example is we feedd ou yor cows soybean meal that comes from soy oil production. and you have to ask yourselfdona millions of tons per year if wes don't have cows to digest that byproduct, it has to go somewhere. it has to go to a landfill. it has to go on into a waste
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management. yeah. that's goingand that's going toy harmful. that's going to leave an imprint, you know, forfo our our country. >> and gas is going intoment. our environment. i don't want hereell, speaking of byproducts, and i don't want to get too specific here because it's a family show, but you're very familiar with cows. the idea of putting a diaper on a cow, given the daily. production of a cow. i mean, is that feasible?is thi >> how big with the diaper be ?t is this a joke? i mean, could you do that?do would you do that? that? >> yeah, i think these peoples o have gone to loony town .'m there's no possible way that i'm going to put a diaper on my cow. she halas to be able to walkea around, lay down, eat, drink water. and that's going to make it t impossible for her to bear comfortable as a cow. you know, our animals arr the ua the best stewardship and we want them to be as comfortable as possible. and telling me how to do my job is not the way to , you know, eliminate emissions. we hav e to be smart about this.t abou we have to listen to the farmere rancher and what is best for our animals. i haven't met i've met a lot of
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global warming. scammers are getting rich fromor the stuff i've never met any who know anything about farming. maybe there are some , but we k we you inow that you know a lot about it. >> so, stephanie , thanksi youg> for your insight. appreciate it. yeah. y >> thank you. so the open borders crisis affei is not just fixing texas o and arizona. in california, two weeks ago, fi hundreds of migrants landed inn the florida keys. so many arrive, they shut down a national park. p, there are no signs that thisrnoo invasion is going to stop. so the governor of florida, ron desantis, has just a activated the florida nationalcn guard. r he's also announcedo se he's considering another major step to secures his country'sbd borders or at least his state's borders. fr says he's weighing band to prevent china froming purchasing real estate. in florida, governor ron desantires ofthank florida joins us now to explain. governor , thanks so much fo. re na coming on . so you're activating the national guard. >> wha dt will they do? so they've been heavy in this ever since we activated tucker over the last week to 10 days. basically, biden is leaving
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hee coast guard out to dry. he's not sending anymore any a vessel any more support. they don't have enough to intercept all the boats that are trying to come primarilyba from cuba, but als, buo from ha. so what we're doing with our assets, we're out there in the florida straits. we're using reconnaissance. we aregu alertinarg to the coast guard when boats are there, we're stopping boats. and then the coast guarde folk e picking these folks up.we thi and here's the thing, tucker. o you know, we think that some of this is absolutely being orchestrated by the cuban we think lotgovernment. . we think there's a lot of humano smuggling going on . so not only is it's not good hav for the florida keys to have people dumped on onple th their property, some of theseths people that are on these boats are being mistreated. and so i think we've seeecline n a decline in the number of m vessels that are in the water. so havy e not had as many landings, actually very few lately. so ing at is working as a deterrent. but it's our sense that they'rea going to start trying to changno their tactics. e watchi so we're going to beng watchin g
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and we're going to be responding in kind ind. . is, the fact that you're willing to do this is itself a deterrent to smugglers, of course. so one of the the challenges in florida is so many people have moved here that realav estate prices have gotten really high. foreign countries, chinat help specifically buying up more real estate doesn't help any american. this is happeninthis is ing ingr states as well. what is your idea for dealing with this? >> we want no ccp lando purchases and obviously they're ithelling to do it directly. they will have shell companies. so we're going to have to have a system in place to scrutinize this. but why would we want them far buying farmland? they had very little farmland in the united states even ten years ago. now they have significantholdin holdings, not as much incountr florida, but you do have it in other parts of the country. why would we want the ccp to own land near a military base, our own criticalfr infrastructure? so we're looking forastr a flaud . and so we'rea going to work with the florida legislature to get that done. tucker. tha done american policymakers foren a generation have been empowering empower the ccp.ld
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they said it would end upmocrac working out china would becomeya a democracy. r in fact, this is a very seriousl threat to our country. wanwhy would we want them to he even more influence overdo american society thanve they already do? so verryy short question, governor , these two things, using the national guard to protect the borders o and preventing hostile foreign nation from buying up farmland. these are things a lot of other states can be doing but aren't doing. were they hard for youdo to do? is this super hard? well, the national guard weputtn control i mean, we're puttingsow resources. you know, we have cae a big budr surplus, tucker, so we can do that. and people are very happy.re you know, we're taking care of the vessels that are landing. otherwise, the homeowners would have to pay twenty five hundred dollar s a pop. . so we're stepping in where the federal government is failing. i think more staten dos can do t tucker. but honestly, we should not have to be doing this. nt shoulthe federal government d be taking care of b the immigration issue and they should be taking care of thisis. issue with this administration.o >> we know neither of those twon
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